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" It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property, and character that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges... "
Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the Commonwealth of ... - Página 388
de Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1853 - 560 páginas
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Selected Court Decisions Relating to Equal Educational Opportunity ... March ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1972 - 678 páginas
...character and by withdrawal from the usual temptations of private interest may reasonably be expected to be "as free, impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit." So strongly were the, framers of the Constitution bent on securing a reign of law that they en25 do...
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Confirmation Hearings on Federal Appointments: Hearings Before the Committee ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1989 - 1454 páginas
...Adams put the absolute essentials in the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution of Massachusetts: "It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges...and independent as the lot of humanity will admit." I have always thought that reference to the iat 2Í humanity" was significant. The phrase appears to...
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Roots of the Republic: American Founding Documents Interpreted

Stephen L. Schechter - 1990 - 478 páginas
...army or navy, and except the militia in actual service, but by authority of the legislature.15 XXIX. It is essential to the preservation of the rights...of the laws, and administration of justice. It is 1 ' Compare Article XXI with Article I, section 6, clause 1 of the United States Constitution. These...
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Origins of the Federal Judiciary: Essays on the Judiciary Act of 1789

Maeva Marcus - 1992 - 321 páginas
...the judges,22 while the third, New York, provided for compulsory retirement of judges at age sixty.23 citizen "to be tried by judges as free, impartial,...and independent as the lot of humanity will admit," as it was put in the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.24 On the other hand, the puzzle was how much...
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Extremism in America: A Reader

Lyman Tower Sargent - 1995 - 406 páginas
...without his consent. 9. It is the right of every person to be tried by judges (and jurors) who are as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. 10. The jury acts not only as a safeguard against judicial excesses, but also as a barrier to legislative...
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The Reopening of the American Mind: On Skepticism and Constitutionalism

James W. Vice - 1998 - 304 páginas
...have confidence that the members of the Court are making every effort to be, as FF quotes John Adams, "as free, impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit..." (LM: 41). It would be hard to have respect for a Humpty-Dumpty Court which says the law is whatever...
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The Republic According to John Marshall Harlan

Linda Przybyszewski - 1999 - 310 páginas
...my favorite quotations is from the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights. Its Article 29 declares that "it is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges...impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit."6 There's a strain of Cbristianitv in that last pbrase. Such a faith allowed people to recognize...
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State Expansion of Federal Constitutional Liberties: Individual ..., Volume 1

James A. Gardner - 1999 - 448 páginas
...authority of the legislature. [See Amendments, Art. XLYin, The Initiative, n, sec. 2.] Article XXIX. It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liherty, property, and character, that there he an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration...
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Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the U.S. Supreme Court

John E. Semonche - 2000 - 532 páginas
...character and by withdrawal from the usual temptations of private interest may reasonably be expected to be 'as free, impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit.' " So committed were they to ensuring a rule of law, Frankfurter said, that the framers of the Constitution...
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Politics and Constitutionalism: The Louis Fisher Connection

Robert J. Spitzer - 2000 - 300 páginas
...character and by withdrawal from the usual temptations of private interest may reasonably be expected to be 'as free, impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit.' So strongly were the framers of the Constitution bent on securing a reign of law that they endowed...
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