Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

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Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922
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constitutional every ex post facto law, every law taxing even in the slightest degree articles exported from any State, and have again deprived of effect state laws impairing the obligation of contracts.
To the judiciary in short is due the maintenance of justice, the existence of internal free trade, and the general respect for the rights of property ; whilst a recent decision shows that the Courts are prepared to uphold as consistent with the Constitution any laws which prohibit modes of usin
...g private property, which seem to the judges inconsistent with public interest \ The power moreover of the Courts which maintains the articles of the Constitution as the law of the land, and thereby keeps each authority within its proper sphere, is exerted with an ease and regularity which has astounded and perplexed con- tinental critics. The explanation is that the judges of the United States control the action of the Con- stitution, but they perform purely judicial functions, since they never decide anything but the cases before them.

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