VI raz 517-532.. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE UNITED STATES. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS, GENERAL BY JOHN NORTON POMEROY, LL. D., DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL, AND GRISWOLD PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE IN THE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY HURD AND HOUGHTON. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by JOHN NORTON POMEROY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of New York. A single arbiter necessary; nature of the Constitution as a funda- mental statute requiring a judicial interpretation. Provisions of the Constitution which support these conclusions. 144, 145 Objections that this power would make the court the supreme law- WHAT POWERS AND CAPACITIES ARE CONFERRED OR IMPOSED UPON Powers of states are derived from the nation National affairs committed to the general government; local affairs Ideas of centralization and local self-government, fundamental Necessity and power of each idea EXTERNAL FORM AND ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. |