| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 910 pages
...the nation may be used to en- n force in any part of the land the*full and • free exercise of all national powers and the security of all rights intrusted...service of the nation to compel obedience to its laws," The meaos employed in respect of the combinations forbidden by the anti-trust act, and which Congress... | |
| Grafton and Coös Bar Association - Bar associations - 1898 - 692 pages
...transportation of the mails, yet a suit may also be maintained for the same purpose. The opinion says : " The strong arm of the national government may be put...nation to compel obedience to its laws. . But the right to use force does not exclude the right of appeal to the courts for a judicial determination... | |
| Henry Budd, Ardemus Stewart - Equity - 1896 - 828 pages
...constitution to its care. The strong arm of the national government may be put forth to brush awaj- all obstructions to the freedom of interstate commerce...the nation, to compel obedience to its laws. But, passing to the second question, is there no other alternative than the use of force on the part of... | |
| United States - Military law - 1897 - 1176 pages
...obstructions to the freedom of interstate commerce or the transportation of tho mails. If the emergency arise, the Army of the nation and all its militia are at the service of the natiou to compel obedience to its laws. (In re Debs, 158 US, 564, 582; In reNeagle, 135 TJ. S,, 1 ;... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Constitutional law - 1898 - 702 pages
...absolute mercy of a portion of the inhabitants of that single State. security of all rights entrusted by the Constitution to its care. The strong arm of...of the Nation to compel obedience to its laws. But passing to the second question, is there no other alternative than the use of force on the part of... | |
| Josiah Henry Benton - Injunctions - 1898 - 124 pages
...transportation of the mails, yet a suit may also be maintained for the same purpose. The opinion says : " The strong arm of the national government may be put...nation to compel obedience to its laws. . . . But the right to use force does not exclude the right of appeal to the courts for a judicial determination... | |
| Guido Norman Lieber - Civil-military relations - 1898 - 96 pages
...exercise of all national powers and the security of all rights entrusted by the Constitution to its cares. The strong arm of the National Government may be put...of the nation to compel obedience to its laws. "But passing to the second question, is there no other alternative than the use of force on the part of... | |
| Guido Norman Lieber - Civil-military relations - 1898 - 100 pages
...exercise of all national powers and the security of all rights entrusted by the Constitution to its cares. The strong arm of the National Government may be put...service of the nation to compel obedience to its laws. 42 transportation of the mails ? Is the Army the only instrument by which rights of the public can... | |
| Ezra Parmalee Prentice, John Garret Egan - Constitutional law - 1898 - 474 pages
...This power may be exercised in appropriate cases directly by the executive branch of the government " If the emergency arises, the army of the Nation and...service of the Nation to compel obedience to its laws." * A striking instance of such necessity is found in the attempt, during the Kansas-Nebraska struggle,... | |
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