But the proposition that there are legislative powers affecting the Nation as a whole which belong to, although not expressed in the grant \ of powers, is in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a ^government of enumerated powers. Guns and Butter: Setting Priorities in Federal Spending in the Context of ... - Page 67by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, and International Security - 2006 - 85 pagesFull view - About this book
| Commonwealth Club of California - California - 1916 - 722 pages
...legis-lation can over-ride state laws in respect to the general subject of reclamation. * * * "But the proposition that there are legislative powers...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers. That this is such a government clearly appears from the constitution,... | |
| Moorfield Storey - Constitutional law - 1907 - 48 pages
...language of the Supreme Court whose unanimous opinion has just been expressed in these words : — "The proposition that there are legislative powers...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a Government of enumerated powers. . . . This natural construction of the original body of the Constitution... | |
| Electronic journals - 1907 - 526 pages
...argument urged in support of such a power by the Federal Government, which intervened in the case, that there are legislative powers affecting the nation as a whole which belonged to, although not expressed in the grant of powers, was disposed of as in direct conflict with... | |
| Colorado - Irrigation laws - 1909 - 296 pages
...powers which are national in their scope must be found vested in the Congress of the United States. But the proposition that there are legislative powers...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers. That this is such a government clearly appears from the constitution,... | |
| Colorado. Office of the State Engineer - 1909 - 348 pages
...concerned, be limited to authority over the property belonging to the United States within their limits." "The proposition that there are legislative powers...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers. That this is such a government clearly appears from the constitution,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - Constitutional law - 1910 - 1170 pages
...States." In refutation of this argument Justice Brewer says : " But the proposition that there arc legislative powers affecting the nation as a whole...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers. That this is such a government clearly appears from the Constitution,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - Constitutional law - 1910 - 728 pages
...Congress of the United States." Tn rpfn|qtirm nf tjiis arffiimAnt .Tnafjnft TJiipwnr flgys : " But the proposition that there are legislative powers...not expressed in, the grant of powers, is in direct conllict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers. That this is such a government... | |
| Nebraska State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1912 - 140 pages
...powerswhich are national in their scope must be found vested in the Congress of the United States. But the proposition that there are legislative powers...in direct conflict with the doctrine that this is a government of enumerated powers." In McCulloch v. Maryland (4 Wheat. 405.) Chief Justice Marshall said... | |
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