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" States — perhaps all of them • — which, for the protection of the public morals, prohibit the drawing of lotteries, as well as the sale or circulation of lottery tickets, within their respective limits. It said, in effect, that it would not permit... "
Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture During the Second Session of ... - Page 652
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1910
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Interstate Shipments of Intoxicating Liquors Into "dry" Territory: Hearing ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Alcoholic beverage industry - 1912 - 188 pages
...said in effect that It would not permit the declared policy of the State which sought to protect its people against the mischiefs of the lottery business...disregarded by the agency of interstate commerce. Senator RAYNEE. Of course you see the distinction between that case and what we are engaged in now....
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6365

United States - 1913 - 1128 pages
...their respective limits. It said, in effect, that it would not permit the declared policy of the State which sought to protect their people against the mischiefs...and crushed by the only power competent to that end, because Congress alone has the power to occupy, by legislation, the whole field of Interstate commerce....
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Corporation Law: A Comprehensive Treatise on Federal and State Legislation ...

American School (Lansing, Ill.), Howard Strickland Abbott - Corporation law - 1913 - 496 pages
...respective limits. It said, in effect, that it would not permit the declared policy of the States, which sought to protect their people against the mischiefs...character, carried on through interstate commerce, cannot be met and crushed by the only power competent to that end. We say competent to that end, because...
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The Campaign in North Carolina: The Mountain Whites--by One of Them

Wiley Hampton Swift - Child labor - 1913 - 604 pages
...proposition that regulation may take the form of prohibition." Champion v. Ames (188 US 321) Justice Harlan: "We should hesitate long before adjudging that an...crushed by the only power competent to that end." Objection 6. "It Affects Intrastate Commerce As Well As Interstate Commerce." Any state may continue...
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Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1913 - 1308 pages
...carrying. It is said in effect (by Congress) that it would not permit the declared policy of the States which sought to protect their people against the mischiefs...disregarded by the agency of interstate commerce. Congress alone has the power to occupy by legislation the whole field of interstate commerce. What...
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Report of the Committee Appointed Pursuant to House Resolutions 429 and 504 ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Banks and banking - 1913 - 260 pages
...concerns all the States, may prohibit the carrying of lottery tickets from one State to another. * * * We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil...through interstate commerce, can not be met and crushed -ay-ine.only power competent, to that end. We say competent to that end, because Congress alone has...
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Illustrative Cases on Constitutional Law

James Parker Hall - Constitutional law - 1914 - 528 pages
...respective limits. It said, in effect, that it would not permit the declared policy of the states, which sought to protect their people against the mischiefs...character, carried on through interstate commerce, cannot be met and crushed by the only power competent to that end. We say competent to that end, because...
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The Federal Government and Child Labor: A Brief for the Palmer-Owen Child ...

Owen Reed Lovejoy - Child labor - 1914 - 42 pages
...the states, is an illustration of the proposition that regulation may take the form of prohibition." "We should hesitate long before adjudging that an...crushed by the only power competent to that end." Objection 6. "It Affects Intrastate Commerce As Well As Interstate Commerce." Any state may continue...
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Child-labor Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Labor, House ..., Parts 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - Child labor - 1914 - 102 pages
...that regulation may take the form of prohibition." Champion v. Ames (188 US, 321), Justice Harlan: " We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil...crushed by the only power competent to that end." OBJECTION 6. " IT AFFECTS INTRASTATE COMMERCE AS WELL AS INTERSTATE COMMERCE." Any State may continue...
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A Selection of Cases on Constitutional Law, Book 2

Eugene Wambaugh - Constitutional law - 1915 - 1106 pages
...respective limits. It said, in effect, that it would not permit the declared policy of the States, which sought to protect their people against the mischiefs...character, carried on through interstate commerce, cannot be met and crushed by the only power competent to that end. . . . If the carrying of lottery...
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