| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1948 - 212 lapas
...considered by him in making the order, the Supreme Court said: "Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, * * * so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected. It will bear repeating that although the administrative process has had a different development and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1957 - 78 lapas
...judge would be destructive of judicial responsibility," and that "[j]ust as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny * * *, so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected." Further, in Natioiutl Liibor Relation» Board v. Botany Worsted Mills (106 F. 2d 2ttt (OA 3. 1939)... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1970 - 1306 lapas
...a judge would be destructive of judicial responsibility. * * * Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, * * * so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected." In a case involving the National Labor Relations Board, the court had aptly pointed out that if information... | |
| Philip B. Kurland - 1975 - 304 lapas
...is from FCC v. Broadcasting Co.* But on the other hand: 'Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such scrutiny ... so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected.' That comes from United States v. Morgan* And finally: 'An historic procedure for preserving rights... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1980 - 1368 lapas
...Secretary of Agriculture could not be reexamined on judicial review: "Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, ... so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected." Id. at 422. Frankfurter relied in part on the earlier views of Justice Holmes in Chicago, B. & Q. Ry.... | |
| James A. Gross - 1974 - 408 lapas
...Agriculture "should never have been subjected to this examination. . . . Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny ... so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected." 38 Whatever Wood's assessment of his chances of obtaining the Circuit Court's approval of his petitions,... | |
| 1948 - 60 lapas
...considered by him in making the order, the Supreme Court said: 'Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, * * * so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected. It will bear repeating that although the administrative process has had a different development and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1992 - 328 lapas
...function of the court to probe the mental processes of the Secretary. Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected." 3. under the 1986 Memorandum, the information that is made public is not made public until the rule... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1993 - 470 lapas
...Court in united states v. MataOB2, justice Frankfurter stated: "[lit was not the function of the court to probe the mental processes of the Secretary. Just...Committee staff, other Members of Congress (and their stafff , primary constituent groups, and the public at large all talk with, meet with, consult with,... | |
| William E. Leuchtenburg - 1996 - 363 lapas
...requiring the Secretary of Agriculture to submit to interrogation. "Just as a judge cannot be subjected to such a scrutiny, ... so the integrity of the administrative process must be equally respected," it affirmed. 82 Some believed that having virtually relinquished its function of "Supreme Censor" of... | |
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