| Pennsylvania Bar Association - 1905 - 480 páginas
...judicial. Political discretion has to do with public interests, judicial discretion with private only. "The President is invested with certain important...exercise of which he is to use his own discretion," said Chief Justice Marshall. "The subjects are political. They respect the Nation, not individual rights"... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1971 - 540 páginas
...conduct, he is responsible to the Constitution. " The President is invested by the Constitution with important political powers, in the exercise of which...his political character and to his own conscience. See Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137, 2 L.Ed. 60. " The Judiciary is not that department of the Government... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1971 - 662 páginas
...invested with certain political powers. He may use his own discretion in executing those powers. He is accountable only to his country in his political character, and to his own conscience . . . Questions which the Constitution and laws leave to the Executive, or which are in their nature... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 184 páginas
..."s Id. 71-72. The passage quoted from Marbury v. Madison, 5 US 137, 165 (1803). wis as follows : "By the Constitution of the United States, the President...Important political powers, In the exercise of which he |s to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country In his political character, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities - 1974 - 1308 páginas
...controversies. This rule was found to have particular force with regard to the Office of President. By the Constitution of the United States, the President...invested with certain important political powers, in the excerise of which ne is to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country in his political... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 172 páginas
...is always within his physical power to do— he relies, in the words of Chief Justice Marshall, upon "political powers, in the exercise of which he is to use his own discretion, accountable only to his country in his political character and to his own conscience." 13 As the House... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Laws and Procedures, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights - 1975 - 652 páginas
...Justice Marshall, in Marbury v. Madison, 1 Cranch 137, 5 US 137, 165, 2 L.Ed. 60, pointed out that : "By the constitution of the United States, the president...his political character, and to his own conscience." [5] Of course, it is recognized that in the exercise of his powers, the President must act in accordance... | |
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