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Advice and Dissent: Due Process of the Senate
DePaul Law Review Volume 23 Issue 2 Winter 1974 Article 5 Advice and Dissent: Due Process of the Senate Luis Kutner Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/law-review Recommended Citation Luis Kutner, Advice and Dissent: Due Process of the Senate, 23 DePaul L. Rev. 658 (1974) Available at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/law-review/vol23/iss2/5 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Law at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in DePaul Law Review by an authorized editor of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ADVICE AND DISSENT: DUE PROCESS OF THE SENATE Luis Kutner* The Watergate affair demonstrates the need for a general resurgence of the Senate's proper role in the appointive process. In order to understand the true nature and functioning of this theoretical check on the exercise of unlimited Executive appointment power, the author proceeds through an analysis of the Senate confirmation process. Through a concurrent study of the Senate's constitutionally prescribed function of advice and consent and the historicalprecedent for Senatorial scrutiny in the appointive process, the author graphically describes the scope of this Senatorialpower. Further, the author attempts to place the exercise of the power in perspective, sug- gesting that it is relative to the nature of the position sought, and to the na- ture of the branch of government to be served. In arguing for stricter scrutiny, the author places the Senatorial responsibility for confirmation of Executive appointments on a continuum-the presumption in favor of Ex- ecutive choice is greater when the appointment involves the Executive branch, to be reduced proportionally when the position is either quasi-legis- lative or judicial. -
University of Minnesota
THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Announces Its ;Uafclt eommellcemellt 1961 NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 16 AT EIGHT-THIRTY O'CLOCK Univcrsitp uf Minncsuta THE BOARD OF REGENTS Dr. O. Meredith Wilson, President Mr. Laurence R. Lunden, Secretary Mr. Clinton T. Johnson, Treasurer Mr. Sterling B. Garrison, Assistant Sccretary The Honorable Ray J. Quinlivan, St. Cloud First Vice President and Chairman The Honorable Charles W. Mayo, M.D., Rochester Second Vice President The Honorable James F. Bell, Minneapolis The Honorable Edward B. Cosgrove, Le Sueur The Honorable Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna The Honorable Richard 1. Griggs, Duluth The Honorable Robert E. Hess, White Bear Lake The Honorable Marjorie J. Howard (Mrs. C. Edward), Excelsior The Honorable A. I. Johnson, Benson The Honorable Lester A. Malkerson, Minneapolis The Honorable A. J. Olson, Renville The Honorable Herman F. Skyberg, Fisher As a courtesy to those attending functions, and out of respect for the character of the building, be it resolved by the Board of Regents that there be printed in the programs of all functions held in Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium a request that smoking be confined to the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms, and that members of the audience be not allowed to use cameras in the Auditorium. r/tis Js VOUf UnivcfsilU CHARTERED in February, 1851, by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota this year celebrated its one hundred and tenth birthday. As from its very beginning, the University is dedicated to the task of training the youth of today, the citizens of tomorrow. -
Saturday 10Th July 2021 10.30Am WISDEN CRICKTERS’ ALMANACKS & CRICKET BOOKS (Part One)
Saturday 10th July 2021 10.30am WISDEN CRICKTERS’ ALMANACKS & CRICKET BOOKS (part one) WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS lettering. Limited edition 378/500. 643 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1897. Very good condition £60/80 Willows softback reprint (1994) in Various collections light brown hardback covers with gilt 633 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. 623 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864. lettering. Limited edition 275/500. Willows softback reprint (1989) in Two copies of the paper wrappered Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt reprint edition for 1864 produced by lettering. Limited edition 455/500. 644 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1898. Wisden in 2013. Good/very good Very good condition £60/80 Willows softback reprint (1995) in condition £20/30 light brown hardback covers with gilt 634 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. 624 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack lettering. Limited edition 269/500. Willows softback reprint (1989) in 1864-1878. Fifteen facsimile editions Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt published by John Wisden & Co lettering. Limited edition 446/500. 645 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1899. Ltd, London 1991. Limited edition Very good condition £50/70 Willows softback reprint (1995) in 490/1000. Brown hard board covers light brown hardback covers with gilt with gilt lettering to covers and spine. 635 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1889. lettering. Limited edition 203/500. Very good condition £400/500 Willows softback reprint (1990) in Very good condition £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt 625 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879. lettering. Limited edition 292/500. 646 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1900. Willows softback reprint (1991) in Very good condition £50/70 Willows softback reprint (1996) in light brown hardback covers with gilt light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. -
What Happened ALONG the WAY
Annual Report 20What happened19 ALONG THE WAY... MISSION To empower people of all ages through an array of human services and advocacy MERIT Established in 1850, Waypoint is a private, nonprofit organization, and the oldest human service/children’s charitable organization in New Hampshire. A funded member of the United Way, Waypoint is accredited by the Council on Accreditation, is the NH delegate to the Children’s Home Society of America, and is a founding member of the Child Welfare League of America. WAYPOINT Statewide Headquarters P.O. Box 448, 464 Chestnut Street, Manchester, NH 03105 603-518-4000 800-640-6486 www.waypointnh.org [email protected] Welcome to Waypoint. This is our 2019 Annual Report. It was a good year. We’ll give you the highlights here. That way, you can get the picture of how we did in 2019, with your help, and then get right back to what you were doing... adjusting to life in unprecedented times while continuing to be an amazing human being who is making an impact. Here’s what you’ll find in this publication: uMission & merit statements uMessage from our leaders uPeople served by program uOutcomes measures of our work uFinancial overview uLegislative recap uDonor honor roll listing uBoard listing uHeadquarters information 1 Message from our Dear Friends, Leaders You know, we feel rather sorry for 2019. It got sandwiched between our milestone year of 2018 when we rebranded and changed our name to Waypoint, and 2020 when our world turned upside down. Now with a global pandemic, political divides, soaring unemployment, extreme natural disasters, civil unrest and an international uprising against racial injustice, the months before this seem to pale in comparison. -
Constitution Day 2003 Celebrates: 216Th Anniversary of the 1787 Signing
Original Intent Volume 4, Issue 2—Oct. 2003 Original Intent is published quarterly by The NH Center for Constitutional Studies, Inc.— PO Box 7104 — Nashua, NH, 03060 Constitution Day 2003 Celebrates: 216th Anniversary of the 1787 Signing The New Hampshire Center for Constitutional Studies Newsletter CHAIRMAN’S CORNER Let’s Keep The Constitution! “ Miracles do not clus- ter. Hold on to the Con- stitution of the United States of America and the republic for which it stands. – What has hap- pened once in six thou- sand years may never happen again. Hold on Dianne Gilbert to your Constitution, for if the American Constitution shall fail there will be anar- chy throughout the world.” 1 Secretary Jackson, Langdon, Washington, Hamilton, Madison, Gilman, and Franklin, The American political system is unique Framers of the Constitution, look on as New Hampshire Governor Craig Benson proclaims September 17, 2003 Constitution Day. Governor Benson addressed the guests of the New in the way the Constitution fragments Hampshire Center for Constitutional Studies at their 7th annual commemoration honoring the power and keeps it from concentrating in 216th anniversary of the 1787 signing of the United States Constitution. the hands of one person, group, depart- ment, party or branch of government. The Venerate NHCCS Board Member Dies Suddenly Framers’ understood the abuses inherent In Memory of George Murch III—Patriot, Constitutionalist– Board Member to concentrated political power; so they designed a decentralized system of gov- George Murch III, Board member, New Constitution; he believed in America; he was ernment, built upon time-tested doctrines, Hampshire Center for Constitutional Stud- a true patriot as proven by his long military processes and institutions, to check man’s ies, died September 13, 2003 in Nashua, service. -
Golf Goods Paramount and Whippet Golf Balls And
OSVOtCO TO Sportsmen anZ Athletes Base Ball, Trap Shooting Hunting, Fishing. College Foot Ball, Golf. Laivn Tennis. Cricket, Track Athletics, Vasket Ball, Sorter. Court snnif. Billiards, Bowling, Rifle and Revolver Shooting, Automobtlmg. Yachting. Camping, Rowing, Canoeing, Motor Boating, Swimming, Motor Cycling, Polo, Harness Racing and Kennel. VOL. 67. NO, 21 PHILADELPHIA. JULY 22,1916 PRICE 5 CENTS illp:':":::;:-::>::>: George men are chased from the game, probably suspended, IN SHORT METRE when they have a righteous kick. For instance, it looked like bad judgment on the part of Bill Klem to ANAGER FIELDKR JONES, of the Browns, is chase Zimmerman last Tuesday,-as 7Am had a right M one of those veterans who thinks the game is not porting Hilt to talk and argue with the umpire, as he is captain played as intelligently as it formerly was: He said: A WEEBTLT JOUBNAL DEVOTED TO BABB BALL, TRAP of the Cubs. Tet a lot of fellows have been pulling "I have not seen many of the plays which formerly rough stuff, and just because they are stars have been \vere used by winning major league teams. They seem SHOOTING AND ALL CLEAN SFOBTS. getting away with it. Ty Cobb was fined ^25 and to have been forgotten or relegated by the order of *HB WORLD'S OLDEST AND BEST BASB BALL JODKNAL. suspended three days for pulling a stunt that should things. The hitting nowadays is not as strong as it have banned him for a month, without pay, yet maybe used to be in the old days, when the pitchers were ZOTTNDED APRIL, 1SS3 a captain or manager will be soaked just as much as just as good as they are today, and in many instances Cobb for arguing with the umpire over a decision that better. -
St. Joe's Dethrones }
, " Pa9»20 • TMg VILLAWOVAH • Odobtr 23. Itl St. Joe's Dethrones } i \ 1 - (J the i;: .. • til Big Five Champs lit By JOE BAGLEY ii- i The loss of the championship runners falling like flies, Coach Aovan An ailing and injured Villanova title unfortunately overshadowed Charlie Jenkins has one goal par- mS7,Ho.B cross country team finished sec- an extraordinary effort by Wildcat ticularly in mind "We have to VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. November 6, 1981 ond at the Big Five Championship Ross Donoghue, the winner of the keep these kids healthy. And it's meet, surrendering their long-held race. In one week alone, Donoghue not easy. If you go out and run Hve crown to St. Joseph's. The race, has won the Lehigh Invitational, miles and come back, you have to held on a bright, crisp day last the Great Philadelphia Road Race be careful, especially in this kind Saturday at the Belmont Plateau, and, now, the Big Five Champion- of weather. It's not like summer. was the first confrontation this ship meet, cruising over the A week-long cold now can affect student Bill of season between the fleet feet Rights of course, untouched by your running Proposed any Hawk for at least three Villanova and the Hawk's of St. runner. "I took over about the weeks," he said. By BILL Joe's. Asked of the contenders be- CLARK The Bill of Rights now site in aspecto of two-mile mark and worked the The IC4A Championships are a the proposed Bill of fore the race. -
Beaver News, 56(5)
-- Vol LVI No October 22 i9si Integrity Of Beaver News Criticized by John Holton Editor Is Cited As Cause Last week an article titled Bruce Silverstems article Chaos Reigns in Calhoun thaw Reigc in Calhoun which appeared on the front page of last weeks Beaver be appeared here on the front News was not serious journalism Instead it can only page ofIheBEAVER NEW characterized as juvenille and vindictive vilification of certain EDITORIAL The article sis written by Senators notably Merton Minter III for whom Master Bruce Silverstein and has Silverstein has little affection To place the article in its proper caused bit of controisy perspective one should know that Tim Alsfeld Minter Last week wrote the article which was titled Chaos The three which are had submitted to Bruce opinions associate proposal impeach Reigns in Calhoun Since that time it has been brought to my e.rpressed here concern the Silverstein and thus remove him from the Senate Merton attention by Merton Minter that one of the statements in the article from last week ant4 Minter has supported Alsfelds proposal and has spoken of article concerning himself was incorrect At that time although they are not forcing The Beaver News to replace Bruce Silverstein as editor assured Mert that retraction would be printed On Tuesday articles it The merits of these the objective isfelt by impeachment proceedings are beyond the BEAVER NEWS received the two statements which appear the editorial board of the of this article to understand Chaos in the left of this editorial scope but Reigns -
OJL JULY Final LR.Pdf
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Associated Public Schools of Victoria Celebrating 100 Years 1908-2008
ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF VICTORIA CELEBRATING 100 YEARS 1908-2008 Published by the Associated Public Schools of Victoria in 2008 Associated Public Schools of Victoria Celebrating One Hundred Years 1908-2008 Compiled by Gillian M. Hibbins Bibliography 1. Brighton Grammar –– History 2. Carey Baptist Grammar School – History 3. Caulfi eld Grammar School – History 4. The Geelong College – History 5. Geelong Grammar School – History 6. Haileybury – History 7. Melbourne Grammar School – History 8. Scotch College – History 9. St. Kevin’s College – History 10. Wesley College – History 11. Xavier College – History 12. Schools – Public – Victoria – History 13. Cricket – Victoria – History 14. Australian Football – Victoria – History 15. Rowing – Victoria – History 16. Athletics – Victoria – History 17. Sport –Victoria – History Designed and printed by The Directory of the Member Schools of the Associated Public Schools has been used to indicate the year in which the six original schools were established as a public school and a chronological approach adopted as the criterion for order of entry. For the fi ve schools invited to join the APS in 1957, their foundation dates, whether private or public, have then determined their place of entry: Caulfi eld Grammar School 1881, Brighton Grammar School 1882, Haileybury College 1892, St Kevin’s College 1918, Carey Baptist Grammar School 1923. This is an APS history and, for this reason, sports not acknowledged as APS sports such as bowls, equine, golf, gymnastics, martial arts, rugby, sailing, skiing, -
Tonight 1 of 7 10:30 Saturday Pm Aug
TONIGHT 1 OF 7 10:30 SATURDAY PM AUG. 4, 2018 8:30 PM FREE ® STURGISTURGISS RRIDERIDER DDAILYAILY DOn’T MISS • Count’s Kustoms $10,000 IN GIVEAWAYS, AFT STARS, • the hunKs! • BmW Demos STUNT RIDERS and FOREIGNER! • Foreigner … and that’s just today! AFT Kickoff STURGIS BUFFALo Chip’S Party Tonight! WOLFMAN JACK STAGE TONIGHT s the Sturgis Rally gets roll- 10:30 PM ing in epic FOREIGNER fashion,A here’s a fact: The Sturgis Buffalo 8:30 PM Chip has been rally RED SUN RISING ground zero for 37 consecutive years and 7:05 PM that’s more evident than ever this year. There’s a rea- son TravelPulse just named the Chip “The Best Out- WELL HUNG HEART door Concert Venue in South Dakota.” Here’s the latest example: The Chip and Ameri- can Flat Track are having a mammoth Kickoff Party TOMORROW tonight, one day ahead of AFT’s Buffalo Chip TT 10:30 PM presented by Indian Motorcycle tomorrow. It prom- ises to be a titanic double-header spectacle you don’t THEORY OF A DEADMAN want to miss. Drone shot of the 2017 AFT Track at the Buffalo Chip, courtesy of American Flat Track. 6:00 PM For starters, there’s $10,000 in giveaways at tonight’s Party (see sidebar). Be at the Party Deck Davidson: Sammy Halbert, Brandon Robinson and BUFFALO CHIP TT in the Chip amphitheater starting at 6:00 p.m.—it’s Jarod Vanderkooi—and more. American Flat Track free to attend. Not a Chip camper? Get a day pass. -
Tight Race for U.S. Senate in NH 11/14/2001
Sponsored by the University of New Hampshire THE GRANITE STATE POLL* By: Andrew E. Smith, Ph.D. 603/862-2226 FOR RELEASE UNH Survey Center November 14, 2001 www.unh.edu/survey-center TIGHT RACE FOR U.S. SENATE IN NH DURHAM, NH -- Democratic Governor Jeanne Shaheen is in a dead heat with incumbent Senator Bob Smith, but trails Congressman John Sununu in the race for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire. Sununu also leads Smith for the GOP nomination. These findings are based on the latest Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. The Granite State Poll is sponsored by the University of New Hampshire. Seven-hundred three (703) adults were interviewed between October 19 and October 29, 2001. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/-3.8%. THEY’RE OFF! Although the November 5, 2002 election for Senate, Governor, and Congress in New Hampshire is almost a year away, the candidates are already campaigning and fundraising in what will likely be the most expensive election in New Hampshire history. Currently, at least 6 people are running for Governor and 3 are running for Senate. U.S. SENATE The race that is attracting the most nationwide attention is for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Wolfeboro Republican Bob Smith. Although Smith has been elected twice, he is considered by many analysts to be the most vulnerable Senator running for reelection in 2002. Smith has attracted strong opponents both inside the GOP and from the Democrats. Smith came under considerable fire within his own party for an abortive run for President in 2000 during which he briefly quit the GOP and ran as an Independent.