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4181. JUDICIARY (Federal), Control over.—
The Judiciary[branch of the Government]
possessing the rights of self-government
from nature, cannot be controlled in the
exercise of them but by a law, passed in the
forms of the Constitution.—
Official Opinion. Washington ed. vii, 499.
Ford ed., v, 209.
(1790)
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