The first section of the third article of the constitution declares that "the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme court, and such inferior courts as congress may, from time to time, ordain and establish. Political Science Quarterly - Page 3991908Full view - About this book
 | American Bar Association - 1917 - 988 pages
...subject to the restraints imposed upon his office. The judicial power of the United States continues to' be vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress has ordained. Again, apart from the provisions fixing the framework of the Government, there are limitations... | |
 | Illinois State Bar Association - 1917 - 690 pages
...judicial power of the United States — it is simply provided that the judicial power of the Nation shall be vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time establish. It is silent as to the number of judges, their qualifications, the number,... | |
 | 1941 - 584 pages
...subject to the restraints imposed upon his office. The judicial power of the United States continues to be vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress has ordained. Again, apart from the provisions fixing the framework of the Government, there are limitations... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 580 pages
...subject to the restraints imposed upon his office. The judicial power of the United States continues to be vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress has ordained. Again, apart from the provisions fixing the framework of the Government, there are limitations... | |
 | New Jersey State Bar Association - 1911 - 136 pages
...courts, trying all common law suits of 40 s. and upwards. He argued that when the judicial power was vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish, the word "may'' implied the power to abolish; that the judge could hold his office only... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1957 - 1114 pages
...States Constitution provides, among other things, that the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court and such inferior courts as Congress may establish, and, further, that the Federal judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the... | |
 | 1921 - 1542 pages
...third. Our present concern is chiefly with the third article. It defines the judicial power, vests it in one supreme court and such inferior courts as Congress may. from time to time ordain and establish, and declares : "The Judges both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their... | |
 | Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire - 1905 - 812 pages
...admiralty court; and then the Federal Constitution vesting the judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish, with the declaration that the judicial power shall extend to all cases, of law and equity,... | |
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