Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress, not the courts. Our concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom. General Revenue Sharing: Hearings Before... - Page 59by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1971Full view - About this book
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...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here as often is with power, not with wisdom. Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. There is a possibility,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1960 - 890 pages
...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom." Helvering v. Davis, supra, at 644. Particularly when we deal with a withholding of a noncontractual... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1969 - 1102 pages
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| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1971 - 1670 pages
...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in title II. it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...a finding that the problem of inadequate funds at the State and local levels is one of national scope. While the legislative record is, at this date,... | |
| United States. Social Security Administration - 1960 - 498 pages
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| United States. Social Security Administration - 1971 - 730 pages
...blind. '§ 418. Voluntary agreements for coverage of State and local employees— Purpose of Agreement: inquiries must come from Congress not the courts. Our concern here, as often, is with power not wisdom. It is well settled that Congress does not have to legislate for all in a class of persons because... | |
| United States. Social Security Administration - 652 pages
...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom.' Helvering v. Davis, supra, at 644. Particularly when we deal with a withholding of a noncontractual... | |
| Benjamin Nathan Cardozo - 1999 - 462 pages
...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here as often is with power, not with wisdom. Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. There is a possibility,... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 2003 - 772 pages
...practice." Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in particular laws, he declared, "is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here, as often, is with power, not with wisdom." "There is a wise and ancient doctrine," he reminded his colleagues, "that a court will not inquire... | |
| Gordon Lloyd - 2006 - 446 pages
...wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II, it is not for us to say. The answer to such inquiries must come from Congress,...concern here as often is with power, not with wisdom. Counsel for respondent has recalled to us the virtues of self-reliance and frugality. There is a possibility... | |
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