| 1918 - 734 pagini
...Congress ;" and argues that if Congress has the power which it assumed to exercise in this statute " all freedom of commerce will be at an end, and the...our system of government be practically destroyed." Justice Holmes, in the opinion in which all who dissented concurred, declared that " the National welfare... | |
| 1918 - 732 pagini
...Congress ;" and argues that if Congress has the power which it assumed to exercise in this statute " all freedom of commerce will be at an end, and the...our system of government be practically destroyed." Justice Holmes, in the opinion in which all who dissented concurred, declared that " the National welfare... | |
| 1916 - 660 pagini
...does not extend. The farreaching result of upholding the Act cannot be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate...our system of government be practically destroyed." When we turn to the opinion of the minority of the Court, we find that four members of the Court hold... | |
| National Conference of Social Work (U.S.). Annual Session - 1925 - 756 pagini
...Congress can regulate matters intrusted to local authorities by prohibition of employment of individuals in interstate commerce, all freedom of commerce will...end, and the power of the states over local matters will be eliminated, and thus our system of government will be practically destroyed. This is not the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1918 - 624 pagini
...does not extend. The far reaching result of upholding the act cannot be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate...our system of government be practically destroyed. 251. HOLMES, J., dissenting. For these reasons we hold that this law exceeds the constitutional authority... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1918 - 628 pagini
...does not extend. The far reaching result of upholding the act cannot be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate...our system of government be practically destroyed. 251. HOLMES, .1., dissenting. For these reasons we hold that this law exceeds the constitutional authority... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1918 - 1442 pagini
...be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate matters intrusted to local authority by prohibition of the movement...our system of government be practically destroyed. Mr. Justice Holmes delivered the dissenting opinion, in which Mr. Justice McKcnna, Mr. Justice Brandeis,... | |
| 1919 - 332 pagini
...be more plainly indicated than by pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate matters intrusted to local authority by prohibition of the movement...our system of government be practically destroyed. (Per Day, J., in Hammer vs. Dagenhart, decided, June 3, 1918, and reported in U. 3. Adv. Ops., July... | |
| New York (State). Public Service Commission. First District - 1919 - 748 pagini
...pointing out that if Congress can thus regulate matters intrusted to local authority by prohilrtion of the movement of commodities in interstate commerce...all freedom of commerce will be at an end, and the ptnve,' of lie Stoles over local matters n;ay l>c eniiiina.ed 'Hid thus our systcin of Gnvernment I'c... | |
| 1919 - 926 pagini
...federal control to the practical exclusion of the authority of the States; all freedom of commerce and the power of the States over local matters may be eliminated and thus our system of government practically destroyed." The reply of Justice Holmes to this contention is incisive, fundamental and... | |
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