| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1963 - 598 sidor
...of the legislative function, the independence of individual Members might actually be impaired. The process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is...risks of abuse since it is not surrounded with the panopoly of protective shields that are present in a criminal case. An accused Member is judged by... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations - 1973 - 622 sidor
...of the legislative function, the independence of individual Members might actually be impaired. The process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is...is judged by no specifically articulated standards 13 and is at the mercy of an almost unbridled discretion of the charging body that functions at once... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations - 1973 - 1038 sidor
...of the legislative function, the independence of individual Members might actually be impaired. The process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is...is judged by no specifically articulated standards 13 and is at the mercy of an almost unbridled discretion of the charging body that functions at once... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Congressional Operations - 1973 - 608 sidor
...Court expressed the view that the process of disciplining a member in Congress is not without some risk of abuse since "it is not surrounded with the panoply...protective shields that are present in a criminal case." 408 US at 519. 22. In 1964, the Senate established the Select Committee on Standards and Conduct to... | |
| 1980 - 532 sidor
...of the legislative function, the independence of individual Members might actually be impaired. The process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is...risks of abuse since it is not surrounded with the panopoly of protective shields that are present in a criminal case. An accused Member is judged by... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1996 - 584 sidor
...408 US 501 (1972) (in dicta, the Court observed, "The process of disciplining a Member of Congress... is not surrounded with the panoply of protective shields...almost unbridled discretion of the charging body. ..from whose decisions there is no established right of review."). 35-449 96-2 20 SENATE ETHICS MANUAL... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1996 - 584 sidor
...US 501 (1972) (in dicta, the Court observed, "The process of disciplining a Member of Congress...is not surrounded with the panoply of protective shields...of an almost unbridled discretion of the charging body...from whose decisions there is no established right of review."). 27-408 96-2 20 SENATE ETHICS... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Ethics - 1999 - 648 sidor
...408 US 501 (1972) (in dicta, the Court observed, "The process of disciplining a Member of Congress. ..is not surrounded with the panoply of protective...almost unbridled discretion of the charging body. ..from whose decisions there is no established right of review."). censure."32 Additionally, in the... | |
| 200 sidor
...legislativ r proco««." l'nitrd St»Tf* i. Bremtffr. 40K I'.S. SOI . 51 S 41972). The Court noted thai the process of disciplining a Member in the Congress is..."countervailing risks of abuse since it is not surrounded wilh the panoplv of protective shields that arc present in • criminal case.1* /(/. And perhaps more... | |
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