Word: holdes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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However, this provision must be reconciled with the provision of Article III, Section 1, applicable specially to judges, that "The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior." "Good behavior," of course, means for life, subject only to the extraordinary procedure for impeachment...
...cannot believe that the Constitution contemplates that any federal judge, let alone a Chief Justice of the United States, should hold office, and decide cases, with all these strings tied...
...decision of the President not to withdraw the nomination before it has been acted upon, and the decision of the Senate to confirm the nomination--Hart said that "he cannot believe that the Constitution contemplates that any federal judge, let alone a Chief Justice of the United States, should hold office, and decide cases with all these strings tied...
...Saturdays. Earlier expressions of the regulation mentioned an 8 p.m. deadline "during the football season." The masters also approved their companion ruling of last winter which set the parietal deadline in any one House at the time a dance began in that House. The 11 p.m. deadline will still hold in Houses in which there is no dance...
Over 300 House members have already signed a petition requesting no changes in parietal rules during football weekends. The petition, begun in Dunster and now circulating in all Houses, calls for the Masters to hold to the 11 p.m. deadline now in effect...