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iseg, 4! ham Sfchncl Association Mew York City on last Thursday night. ThJtf affordsd me an dpi portonity to speai on a rohjecfc that has given many members of Congress great concern, it to what 1* happeMag to the law of £& land e.od the supposed sovrelgnity of the states, vij' The SoffOM Court : The Constitutional Convention of 1787 fomprehended the ever lasting political tnftto. that no man hrasStr-ifined'dan be safely trusted with goverasental power of an unlimited mature.’ They weredatenmlned above all Urines to Krtafclish a government of laws and net ofmen, 'and they provided for the doptrine, of separation of powers. They tailed 1 to place any well defined limits on the Judiciary powers. It was strongly felt that the Chief Exeoujdve wogild aJwuys select men to s& upon the XT. ft. to'afford reliable role to govern !the conduct c£ people, and un less it own be found with reason able certainty in i ■ Fofcr- generations* Presidents seHected*men who back ground and pline to be distihc of the U. S. 8 These men had lo in the adlmftnistn either as praotic as judges of the i a# tuflfcipe or inferior fc*' They knew t the judged K; nMmgtf $ i||g to ’-toi. ;:g*ea though the heavens f«fl. pandOr compel* the confession that on mn$jr ocea stone during recent yens* the Supreme Court has to aU infante and purposes draped tfcepower of ttte Congress and the Sfcttfefl to smehdt the Constitution and jbe' nullify sot* of' Congress. i> | Beeteatat*'. Vi. i'ji the majority of the members nfcSte' Supreme Court- during weed* ytlsms have ■ been; either unafcle or uowUling«te subject thameelyes to th«' restraint m~ hereof tt the ji*d|jjSil process. All of the memtoero are : gmdil gentlemen of high attainments and significant accomplish ments. But the majority haive not had the background which It necessary to the Judicial process. A qualified occupant must lay sidehl* personal notions of what the W oi*ht to beand baaehis dtetetous on what the law has beed declared to he In legal pan. cedent®?' rfr I dOgdore the practice of PresL " H.V.I. ..-4—4.,....,—
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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