| William Edward Birkhimer - Martial law - 1892 - 578 pages
...Cobbett, p. 95 el srq. found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated: "When the regular course of justice is interrupted...revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that the courts can not be kept open, civil war exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same footing as if... | |
| Oregon - Law - 1892 - 1154 pages
...of it by either party; and this is true both of a civil and foreign war. A civil war exists whenever the regular course of justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that courts cannot be kept open, and may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the government... | |
| Freeman Snow - International law - 1893 - 636 pages
...its existence as found in the writing of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated: ' When the regular course of justice is interrupted...Government were foreign enemies invading the land.' "By the Constitution, Congress alone has the power to declare a national or foreign war. It cannot... | |
| Joseph Asbury Joyce - Insurance law - 1897 - 1008 pages
...by either party, and this is true both of a civil and foreign war, and that a civil war exists arid may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the government were foreign invaders, whenever the regular course of justice is interrupted by revolt so that the courts cannot... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1898 - 702 pages
...its existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated: "When the regular course of justice is interrupted...Government were foreign enemies invading the land." tution. The Constitution confers on the President the whole Executive power. He is bound to take care... | |
| Guido Norman Lieber - Civil-military relations - 1898 - 100 pages
...the conditions existing in 1894 have been a justification for it. Only a condition of war would be. "When the regular course of justice is interrupted...rebellion, or insurrection, so that the courts of justice can not be kept open, civil war exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on 47 the same footing as... | |
| Guido Norman Lieber - Civil-military relations - 1898 - 96 pages
...the courts of justice can not be kept open, civil war exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on 47 the same footing as if those opposing the Government were foreign enemies invading the laud.'" But when the military power is acting under the Constition in aid of the civil power, and the... | |
| George Congdon Gorham - Cabinet officers - 1899 - 528 pages
...existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated : When the regular course of justice is interrupted...government were foreign enemies invading the land. When Judge Black wrote his opinion, revolt was already rife in South Carolina, and was rapidly " festering... | |
| George Congdon Gorham - Cabinet officers - 1899 - 514 pages
...existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated : When the regular course of justice is interrupted...opposing the government were foreign enemies invading the hind. When Judge Black wrote his opinion, revolt was already rife in South Carolina, and was rapidly... | |
| George Congdon Gorham - Cabinet officers - 1899 - 566 pages
...analogous to that of foreign enemies invading the land. The exact language is as follows : — When the course of justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion,...government were foreign enemies invading the land. It became, therefore, the highest duty of the President to make immediate provision for Southern military... | |
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