| 1897 - 906 lapas
...him for the protection and enforcement of that right ; thatrm> man in this country is so high that ho is above the law ; no officer of the law may set that...at defiance with impunity; all the officers of the OJoveruuient, from the highest to the lowest, are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it. If... | |
| Emlin McClain - 1900 - 1126 lapas
...Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall. 2 ; Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 US 168. No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may...are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it. It is the only supreme power in 'our system of government, and every man who by accepting office participates... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1978 lapas
...Chief Justice Cartter. KiVxmrn v. Thompson, 103 US, 168 [XXVI., 3771. No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may...are creatures of the law and are bound to obey it. It is the only supreme power in our system of government, and every man *vhp, by accepting office,... | |
| University of Colorado - 1902 - 116 lapas
...courts for the trial of official cases. "No man," said Justice Miller, "in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity." The same law applies to all persons and is administered for and against all persons in the courts of... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - 1903 - 906 lapas
...must justify by due process of law. " No man in this country," said Mr. Justice Miller.3 "is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All the offi1 Justice Field in Huntinglon v. Worthen, 120 H S. 101. 2 Brinton Coxe, "Judicial Power and Unconstitutional... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1903 - 660 lapas
...high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All officers of the government from the highest to the...are creatures of the law and are bound to obey it. This is the negative side of the rule, the responsibility of the administration to the external law... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1903 - 668 lapas
...however clear it may be that the executive possessed no such power. No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All officers of the government from the highest to the lowest are creatures of the law and are bound to... | |
| Francis Marion Burdick - 1905 - 604 lapas
...prevailing opinion. Justice Miller declares: " No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. All the officers of the government, from the highest...are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it. * * * Shall it be said, in the face of all this and of the acknowledged right of the judiciary to decide,... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Committee on the Police Problem - 1905 - 750 lapas
...of the United States said in a case calling for plain speech: " No nimi in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All officers of government, from highest to lowest, are creatures of the law and bound to obey it." While... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1905 - 854 lapas
...departments of the Government established by that Constitution. * * * jjo man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law Jit defiance with impunity. All the officers of the Government, iron, the highest to the lowest, are... | |
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