| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 halaman
...those in which the means employed by the legislature were not at all germane to the end to which tbe legislature was competent. The white race deems itself...education, in wealth, and in power. So, I doubt not tout it will continue to be for all time, if it remains true, to its great heritage and holds fast... | |
| United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1974 - 556 halaman
...chooses to put that construction upon it. In a stinging dissent, Justice Marshall Harlan observed: The white race deems itself to be the dominant race...it is, in prestige, in achievements, in education and in power. So, I doubt not, it will continue to be for all time, if it remains true to its heritage... | |
| Richard Lempert, Joseph Sanders - 1986 - 556 halaman
...upon the same plane" 15521. And Justice Harlan eloquently asserts the formalist ideal: The white nace deems itself to be the dominant race in this country....achievements, in education, in wealth and in power. So. 1 doubt not. it will continue to be for all time, if it remains true to its great heritage and holds... | |
| Andrew Kull - 2009 - 322 halaman
...Dissenting Opinions of Mr. Justice Harlan," 46 Am. L. Rev. 321, 338 (1912). 33. 163 US at 563. 34. "The white race deems itself to be the dominant race...fast to the principles of constitutional liberty." Id. at 559. 35. Id. at 558-559. 36. 123 US 623 (1887). 37. 118 US 356 (1886). The condemnation of San... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1993 - 1206 halaman
...to provide for a "color-blind" constitution, even though the "white race" is the "dominant race" and "will continue to be for all time, if it remains true to its great heritage."" He contended that proper application of the Privileges or Immunities Clause would correct such anomalies... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1993 - 1164 halaman
...to provide for a "color-blind" constitution, even though the "white race" is the 'dominant race" and "will continue to be for all time, if it remains true to its great heritage."1" He contended that proper application of the Privileges or Immunities Clause would correct... | |
| Georgia Warnke - 1993 - 200 halaman
...its right to social ascendency. The white race is dominant, he writes, "in prestige, in achievement, in education, in wealth and in power. So I doubt not,...and holds fast to the principles of constitutional liberty."25 In relying on existing accounts of a right against racial discrimination, Dworkin risks... | |
| Donald G. Nieman - 1994 - 484 halaman
...the enjoyment of civil rights, common to all citizens, upon the hasis of race."284 He also noted : "The white race deems itself to be the dominant race...achievements, in education, in wealth and in power. So, 1 doubt not, it will continue to be for all time, if it remains trne to its great heritage and holds... | |
| Stanford M. Lyman - 1995 - 412 halaman
...personal liberty enjoyed by every one within the United States" (idem at 262). Harlan pointed out that the "white race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country," and conceded, "so it is, in prestige, in achievements, in education, in wealth, and in power." And, he... | |
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