| Railroad law - 1913 - 854 pages
..."This great principle is that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the Constitution and laws of the...respective states, and cannot be controlled by them." And particulary apposite is the repetition of that principle in Smith v. Alabama, 124 US 465, 473,... | |
| James Smith McMaster - 1912 - 784 pages
..."This great principle is that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the Constitution and laws of the...respective States, and cannot be controlled by them." And particularly opposite is the repetition of that principle in Smith v. Alabama, 124 US 465, 473,... | |
| James Parker Hall - Constitutional law - 1914 - 528 pages
...This great principle is, that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the Constitution and laws of the...That a power to create implies a power to preserve. 2d. That a power to destroy, if wielded i For discussion of principles, see Black, Const. Law (3d Ed.)... | |
| Montana. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 762 pages
...'This great principle is that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the Constitution and laws of the...respective states, and cannot be controlled by them.' "In Smith v. State of Alabama, 124 US 465, 31 L. Ed. 508, [8 Sup. Ct. Rep. 564], the supreme court... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 1316 pages
...'This great principle is that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the Constitution and laws of the respective states, and can not be controlled by them.' "In Smith v. Alabama, 124 US 405, 31 L. ed. 508, 1 Inters. Com. Rep.... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes - Constitutional law - 1915 - 376 pages
...This great principle is, that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme ; that they control the Constitution and laws of the...be almost termed an axiom, other propositions are deducted as corollaries, on the truth or error of which, and on their application to this case, the... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - Constitutional law - 1915 - 1106 pages
...constitution and the laws made! i in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the consti-jl tution and laws of the respective States, and cannot be controlled' by them. ... • But taxation is said to be an absolute power, which acknowledges no other limits than those... | |
| Banks and banking - 1915 - 510 pages
...consideration: This great principle is that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme; that they control the constitution and laws of the respective States and can not be controlled by them. From this, which may be almost termed an axiom, other propositions are... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1916 - 398 pages
...is, that the constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are 382 r- " John Marshall supreme; that they control the constitution and laws of the...That a power to create implies a power to preserve. 2d. That a power to destroy, if wielded by a different hand, is hostile to and incompatible with these... | |
| Charles William Bacon, Franklyn Stanley Morse - Constitutional law - 1916 - 516 pages
...The great principle is, that the Constitution and the laws made in pursuance thereof are supreme ; that they control the constitution and laws of the...respective States, and cannot be controlled by them. In the case of Brown vs. Maryland,1 the Supreme Court nullified as inconsistent with the national cus1... | |
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