| Frederick Dumont Smith - 1926 - 598 Seiten
...reaching and pervading, so great a departure from the structure and spirit of our institutions; when the effect is to fetter and degrade the state governments...and Federal Governments to each other and of both these governments to the people; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1260 Seiten
...930, it was stated by the present Chief Justice that — "The 14th Amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the .state and Federal governments to each other, and of both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time u citizen of the United States and... | |
| 1927 - 236 Seiten
...position so declared. In re Ketnmler," the court said: "The Fourteenth Amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and federal governments to each other, and of both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1934 - 290 Seiten
...governments wire created to secure. The Court said : "'The fourteenth amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the State and Federal Governments to each other, and of lx>th Governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1939 - 500 Seiten
...fundamental considerations, which as the solicitor general from New York pointed out to you, affects the relations of the State and Federal Governments to each other, and may I approach you as a layman, sir, and not as a lawyer and try to make that point clear. Let us assume... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1939 - 500 Seiten
...fundamental considerations, which as the solicitor general from New York pointed out to you, afi'eci.s the relations of the State and Federal Governments to each other, and may I approach you as a layman, sir, and not as a lawyer and try to make that point clear. Let us assume... | |
| United States - 1945 - 712 Seiten
...(Baldwin v. Franks. 120 US 678, 690, liar. 7, 1887.) "The Fourteenth Amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and Federal governments to each other, and of both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 972 Seiten
...Congress, in the exercise of powers heretofore universally conceded to them of the most ordinary und fundamental character; when in fact it radically changes...whole theory of the relations of the state and Federal governmente to each other and of both these governments to the people; the argument has a force that... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1957 - 80 Seiten
...conceded to them of the most ordinary and fundamental character, when in fact it radically chanies the whole theory of the relations of the State and Federal Governments to each other and of both these governments to the people, the argument has a force that is irresistible in the absence of language... | |
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