| United States - 1915 - 990 pages
...relation to the transportation of illicit and harmful articles. In the lottery case the court said this: "We should hesitate long before adjudging that an...and crushed by the only power competent to that end. CONCLUSION. The committee append to this report a selection from statements made before the committee,... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - Child labor - 1915 - 296 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...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... | |
| National Child Labor Committee (U.S.) - Child labor - 1915 - 304 pages
...the states, may prohibit the carrying of the products of such labor from one state to another. * * * We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil...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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1916 - 752 pages
...the transportation of Illicit and harmful articles. Now, in the lottery case the court said this : " We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil...crushed by the only power competent to that end." Mr. SMITH. That seems to be a leading case. Mr. PALMER. That is the lottery cane. '< The CHAIRMAN.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Justice, Administration of - 1919 - 92 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...commerce. We should hesitate long before adjudging ttiat an evil of such appalling character, carried on through interstate commerce, can not be met and... | |
| Robert Eugene Cushman - Constitutional law - 1920 - 180 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. \Ve say competent to that end, because... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1062 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...disregarded by the agency of interstate commerce." Here, as in the cases in relation to the exercise by the states of their police powers, in view of... | |
| Charles Willis Needham - Commerce - 1925 - 772 pages
...the limits of any State, but has in view only commerce of that kind among the several States. * * * We should hesitate long before adjudging that an evil...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... | |
| Law - 1903 - 542 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... | |
| Law - 1918 - 494 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...disregarded by the agency of interstate commerce." The court, in the case last cited, also said: "If a state, when considering legislation for the suppression... | |
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