| Crime - 1976 - 884 pages
...in order to be taken into executive confidences. But even if courts could acquire full disclosure, the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign...wholly confided by our Constitution to the political department. . . . They are delicate, complex and involve large elements of prophecy. . . . They are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee - 1955 - 1098 pages
...of courts to intervene in cases involving the conduct of foreign relations, the court said: "* * * the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign...are delicate, complex, and involve large elements of prophesy. They are and should be undertaken only by those directly responsible to the people whose... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Criminal jurisdiction - 1955 - 532 pages
...of courts to intervene in cases involving the conduct of foreign relations, the court said: "* * * the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign...are delicate, complex, and involve large elements of prophesy. They are and should be undertaken only by those directly responsible to the people whose... | |
| United States. Civil Aeronautics Board - Aeronautics, Commercial - 1956 - 1454 pages
...executive decision based upon matters entirely outside the scope of the Board's authority or ability. Such decisions are wholly confided by our Constitution...involve large elements of prophecy. They are and should he undertaken only by those directly responsible to the people whose welfare they advance or Imperil.... | |
| Elihu Lauterpacht, Hersch Lauterpacht - Law - 1957 - 736 pages
...US 1o3, 111, 68 S.Ct. 341, 436, 92 L.Ed. 568 : ' But even if courts could require full disclosure, the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign policy is political, not judicial.' " The second item of alleged new evidence is the claim that it was general practice of the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Passports - 1958 - 654 pages
...in order to be taken into executive confidences. But even if courts could require full disclosure, the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign...of prophecy. They are and should be undertaken only « 103 Cong. Rec. 729 (dally ed. Jan. 21, 1967). * 108 Cong. Rec. 389 (dally ed. Jan. 10, 1957). •... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1958 - 522 pages
...in order to be taken into executive confidences. But even if courts could require full disclosure, the very nature of executive decisions as to foreign...of prophecy. They are and should be undertaken only • 103 Cong. Rcc. 729 (daily ed. Jan. 21, 1957). • 103 Cong. Rec. 389 (dally ed. Jan. 10, 1957).... | |
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