Soon after this event he returned to the paternal estate, and was appointed under his father Assessor and chief Judiciary of the Thuringian district.
After applying himself with unwearied ardor to the sciences, he left Wittenberg for Arnstadt in Thuringia, in order to accustom himself to practical business with Just, the chief judiciary of the district.
It is true that the Judiciary may abuse its power (since power is nearly always abused) by interpreting social reform, let us say, to be "opposed to public morality.
It is that the Judiciary is the People's Judiciary, and the third part of the organic whole of Government which the people create.
In the section dealing with the Judiciary one provision lends itself at once to criticism.
Therefore the Judiciaryis placed in care of the provisions of the Constitution, not to imperil but to protect them.
For it is plain that without Judicial Protection of the Fundamental Law (as the Judiciary is required to protect, interpret and enforce the ordinary law) its clearest provisions could be neglected at pleasure.
The judiciary consists of three or more judges appointed by the President, together with a district attorney and United States marshal.
Among the treatises upon the practical working of the Federal Judiciary are: B.
The lack of a Federal judiciary was, as Justice Story says, "one of the vital defects of the old confederation.
The report of the Judiciary Committee, made the twenty-fifth day of November, was rejected by the House of Representatives.
When the investigations were concluded there remained in the possession of the Committee on the Judiciary a quantity of papers, affidavits, letters and memoranda of no value as evidence.
After the report of the Judiciary Committee, and its rejection by the House of Representatives, I was surprised to receive an invitation from the President to dine with him at what is known as a State dinner.
The managers claimed that he was there as the presiding officer, and not in his judiciary capacity.
The various propositions submitted to the House of Representatives for securing the right to vote to all the male adult citizens of the United States were referred to the Judiciary Committee of which I was a member.
Various propositions were offered in the House--among them one of my own--and all were referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Stephens was examined by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives as to the condition and purposes of the South.
So a similar power has necessarily resulted from that instrument to the judiciary, and yet the judiciary forms no part of the Legislature.
But the decision of the judiciaryis final in such a case, whereas in every instance where the veto of the Executive is applied it may be overcome by a vote of two-thirds of both Houses of Congress.
The application in this case for a writ of habeas corpus is made to me under the fourteenth section of the Judiciary Act of 1789, which renders effectual for the citizen the constitutional privilege of the writ of habeas corpus.
But the executive and, still more, the judiciary departments are yet in a great measure confined to their primitive organization, and are now not adequate to the urgent wants of a still growing community.
It is complained that the powers of the national judiciaryare too extensive.
You voted that an appeal should lay to the Supreme Judiciary of the United States, for the correction of all errors, both in law and fact.
The powers of judiciary naturally arise from those of the legislature.
A perfect uniformity must be observed thro' the whole union, or jealousy and unrighteousness will take place; and for a uniformity onejudiciary must pervade the whole.
It was generally understood that an additional requirement was to be an amendment to the Judiciary Act providing for a number of new judges.
Therefore it seems that judiciary power belongs neither to Christ nor to others from any merits, but from grace alone.
Therefore, much more does Christ possess judiciary power over the angels.
Under this head there are six points of inquiry: (1) Whether judiciary power is to be attributed to Christ?
Whether His judiciary power is universal with regard to all men?
Objection 1: It would seem that Christ did not acquire His judiciary power by His merits.
Still it can be said that the sons of Zebedee sought for higher excellence in sharing His judiciary power; hence they did not ask to sit on the Father's right hand or left, but on Christ's.
Therefore judiciary power ought not to be attributed specially to Christ.
Consequently, it belongs to Him, even according to His human nature, to exercisejudiciary power.
Whether Christ Acquired His Judiciary Power by His Merits?
Objection 1: It would seem that judiciary power is not to be specially attributed to Christ.
This argument holds good of judiciary power according as it is due to Christ by reason of the union with the Word of God.
O Page 191 De France "Since all judiciaryforms are trampled under foot, "I vote for confinement.
A member proposes that the convention should look back and punish all judiciary assassinations, abuses of authority, massacres, and arbitrary acts committed since the 1st of Sept.
O Baroche "The judiciary power being no part of my "commission, I vote for confinement.
As a member of the Judiciary Committee he supported a pending bill allowing to each judge of the court a stenographer, and helped through the committee other bills that Judge Singer and the several members of the court favored.
Before publication, the sheets on California judiciary were submitted to Justice Stephen J.
He had just taken his seat in the convention which had met at Albany to make a new constitution for the state of New York and in which he had been appointed on the judiciary committee, and left his place there to take a part in this trial.
I had just taken my seat in the convention called for the purpose of forming a new constitution for my State, and I was a member of the judiciary committee.
I think that in time of war the remark of Montesquieu, touching the civil judiciary is true: that "it is next to nothing.
As chairman of the judiciarycommittee he conducted the impeachment trial (1830) of Judge James H.
It contains, however, but a single department of thejudiciary system of Jerusalem, and the deficiency must be supplied from the Venetian manuscript.
Assize,' primarily means an assembly of several wise men in the court of a prince for the making of laws; but it comes thence to mean that which they have determined upon as law, and is so used in the judiciary of the Christian Orient.
It is not in the proper sense a law book, but rather notes in regard to the judiciary of the kingdom, made by authors of unknown names.
Last winter the party made the first aggressive move towards forcing the Judiciary Committee of the Assembly to report on the bill to give women votes by constitutional amendment.
The women of this country have done nothing more important than to educate the judiciary of the United States out of and beyond this terrible delusion.
This is seen especially in the tendency to enlarge the powers of the judiciary which was the only branch of the state government in which life tenure survived.
The combination of direct popular choice with a fixed term of office has had the effect of making the state judiciary much more amenable to public opinion than the corresponding branch of the Federal government.
The extension of direct nomination and recall to the members of our state judiciary would deprive the special interests of the power to use the courts as the means of blocking the way to popular reforms.
Is that judiciary as well constructed, and as independent of the other branches, as our state judiciary?
The President and Congress derive their authority from the Constitution, but the judiciary claims, as we have seen, a control over legislation not conferred by the Constitution itself.
English judges are not and never have been independent in the sense in which that word is used with reference to the Federal judiciary of the United States.
Such was the constitutional status of the English judiciary when the American colonies asserted their independence.
And it could be held to be implied only by showing that it was a natural, usual and, under the circumstances, proper power for the judiciary to exercise.
Such limitations on the power of the majority did not become effective until a judiciary not directly responsible to the people, acquired the right to declare acts of the legislature null and void.
As a means to the end which the framers of the Constitution had in view, the independence of the judiciary was an admirable arrangement.
Whatever may have been the exceptional cases of unauthorized oppression or violence, there was always redress in the judiciary department of the Government, which continued in pure and dignified existence until the end.
Mr. Robinson was a member of the Judiciary Committee and spoke upon the bill.
They are either in the hands of your enemies or lost in the jungle.
It was half-past two in the morning when Ned Nestor and his companions left the cottage in the jungle.