| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1971 - 1056 pages
...congressional authorization. This is not a case where we would have to determine the wisdom of any policy. 4. The impossibility of a court's undertaking independent resolution without expressing lack of respect due coordinate branches of government. The Solicitor General argues that it would show disrespect... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1969 - 128 pages
...deciding' without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial dia, cretion; [4] or the impossibility of a court's undertaking independent...the respect due coordinate branches of government; , [5] or an unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made; [6/ or the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1969 - 126 pages
...deciding without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial dis, cretion; [4] or the impossibility of a court's undertaking independent...the respect due coordinate branches of government; . [5] or an unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made; [6f or the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Judges - 1969 - 134 pages
...requested. (5) There does not seem to be present, except as it arises out of paragraphs (1) and (4) above, "an unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made." This fifth criterion of Baker has no direct relevance here as it would for example to a specific foreign... | |
| Howard Evans Kiefer, Milton Karl Munitz - Philosophy - 1970 - 364 pages
...presence of any of which might make a question political. They include the impossibility of judicial resolution "without expressing lack of the respect due coordinate branches of government" and "an unusual need for unquestioning adherence to a political decision already made".12 These and... | |
| Legislative power - 1971 - 104 pages
...impossibility of deciding without an initial policy determination of a kind clearly for nonjudicial discretion; or the impossibility of a court's undertaking...pronouncements by various departments on one question." 369 US at 217. * See Scharpf, n. 3 supra. 70-313 O - 71 - 5 OPINION OF THE COUBT. event the court must... | |
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