| United States. Federal Trade Commission - Competition - 1977 - 1130 pages
...US 52 (1942). As concerns commercial advertising, the Supreme Court, in the Chrextensen case, stated that "* * * the Constitution imposes no such restraint...government as respects purely commercial advertising." Id. at 54. However, in the recent Bigelbw case, the Court made it clear that Clirestetisen "* * * obviously... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on interstae and foreign commerce - 1952 - 302 pages
...appropriately regulate the privilege in the public interest, they may not unduly burden or prescribe its employment in these public thoroughfares. We are...clear that the Constitution imposes no such restraint mi government as respects purely commerciali advertising." [Italics supplied.] Here is a flat declaration... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1954 - 428 pages
...distribution of commercial advertising upon the city streets. It said with respect to commercial advertising : "This Court has unequivocally held that the streets...government as respects purely commercial advertising. Whether, and to what extent, one may promote or pursue a gainful occupation in the streets, to what... | |
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