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" I do not forget the position assumed by some, that constitutional questions are to be decided by the Supreme Court, nor do I deny that such decisions must be binding, in any case, upon the parties to a suit, as to the object of that suit, while they are... "
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Abraham Lincoln

Carl Schurz - 1899 - 208 pages
...; so that, rejecting the majority principle, anarchy or despotism in some form is all that is left. I do not forget the position, assumed by some, that...and consideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of the Government. And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous...
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Constitutional Restraints Upon the Judiciary: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - Constitutional law - 1982 - 612 pages
...declared. Lincoln gave the point classic expression in his First Inaugural in speaking of Dred Scott: I do not forget the position assumed by some that constitutional questions are to be decided hy the Supreme Court, nor do I deny that such decisions must be binding in any case upon the parties...
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Constitutional Restraints Upon the Judiciary: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - Constitutional law - 1982 - 620 pages
...only been given the power to decide individual cases, and their decisions were intended to be binding upon the parties to a suit as to the object of that suit. They were not intended to establish generally binding law, not even the Supreme Court when interpreting...
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Social Security Disability Reviews: The Role of the Administrative Law Judge ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management - Administrative law - 1983 - 488 pages
...obedience by all within the purview of the Constitution, 65 Colum. L. Rev. 1001, 1008 (1965). Mr. Abraha nor do I deny that such decisions must be binding...consideration, in all parallel cases, by all other departments of the government. And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous...
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Constitutional Amendments Relating to Abortion: Hearings Before the ..., Part 2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - Abortion - 1983 - 804 pages
...constitutional status of a Supreme Court decision was still in effect, namely that it could bind only the parties to a suit as to the object of that suit. In 1858, it was Stephen A. Douglas who took the position that every pronouncement made by the Supreme...
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Constitutional Amendments Relating to Abortion: Hearings Before ..., Volume 2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - Abortion - 1983 - 884 pages
...constitutional status of a Supreme Court decision was still in effect, namely that it could bind only the parties to a suit as to the object of that suit. In 1858, it was Stephen A. Douglas who took the position that every pronouncement made by the Supreme...
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Social Security Disability Reviews: The Role of the Administrative Law Judge ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management - Administrative law - 1983 - 486 pages
...Lincoln explained the distinction between Marbury and the position urged by plaintiffs as follows: ' I do not forget the position assumed by some, that constitutional questions 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 II 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 a 28 are to be decided by the Supreme Court; nor...
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Federalism and the Federal Judiciary: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Separation of Powers - Courts - 1984 - 1048 pages
...considered this matter of such importance that he spoke about it at his first inaugural address. He said: "I do not forget the position, assumed by some, that...the parties to a suit, as to the object of that suit . . . And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case, still...
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Power and Policy in Quest of the Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow

Myres S Mac Dougal, William Michael Reisman - Law - 1985 - 490 pages
...of the following segment of President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, delivered on March 4, 1861? "I do not forget the position assumed by some that...and consideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of the government. And while it is obviously possible that such a decision may be erroneous...
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The Supreme Court and the Decline of Constitutional Aspiration

Gary J. Jacobsohn - Law - 1986 - 196 pages
...the public how other similar cases will be decided when they arise."13 And from the First Inaugural: I do not forget the position assumed by some, that...consideration, in all parallel cases, by all other departments of the government. And while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous...
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