| Georgia Anne Persons - Social Science - 2005 - 242 pages
..."supreme authority (in this instance, the Supreme Court) cannot assume to itself a power to rule by extemporary arbitrary decrees, but is bound to dispense justice and decide the rights of the subject by promulgating standard laws."21 This is precisely what the Court did in University of California v Bakke."... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - Literary Collections - 2006 - 512 pages
...against it. Secondly, the legislative or supreme authority cannot assume to itself a power to rule by extemporary arbitrary decrees, but is bound to dispense...the subject by promulgated standing laws, and known authorised judges. For the law of Nature being unwritten, and so nowhere to be found but in the minds... | |
| Michael J. Sandel - Law - 2007 - 428 pages
...it. 136. Secondly, The legislative, or supreme authority, cannot assume to itself a power to rule by extemporary arbitrary decrees, but is bound to dispense...the rights of the subject by promulgated standing laws,8 and known authorized judges. For the law of nature being unwritten, and so nowhere to be found... | |
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