| Child welfare - 1940 - 682 pages
...neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the States but to Congress to regulate. * * * Instead of being encountered by a prohibitive tariff...with a view to the benefit of the Nation as a whole. Ill its current opinion the Court says: The motive and purpose of the present regulation [the Fair... | |
| United States U.S. Cong. Senate. Committee on education and labor - 1937 - 1248 pages
...cross the line would depend upon their neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the States but to Congress to regulate. It may...with a view to the benefit of the Nation as a whole. Care has been taken to hold the pending bill to a good faith regulation of interstate commerce, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1937 - 170 pages
...cross the line would depend upon their neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the States but to Congress to regulate. It may...with a view to the benefit of the Nation as a whole. * * * The national welfare as understood by Congress may require a different attitude within its sphere... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - Farm produce - 1937 - 178 pages
...cross the line would depend upon their neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the States but to Congress to regulate. It may...with a view to the benefit of the Nation as a whole. * * * The national welfare as understood by Congress may require a different attitude within its sphere... | |
| United States - 1937 - 1596 pages
...they may have upon the activities of the States. Instead of being encountered by a prohibitive tarif at her boundaries the State encounters the public...with a view to the benefit of the Nation as a whole * * *. The nat ona! welfare as understood by Congress may require a different attitude within ite sphere... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1804 pages
...cross the line would depend upon their neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the states, but to Congress, to regulate. It may...sustaining a lottery from that which generally prevails, I cannot believe that the fact would require a different decision from that reached in Champion v. Ames.... | |
| E. Lewis Evans - Labor unions - 1920 - 912 pages
...public policy whatever indirect effect they may have upon the activities of the states. Instead or being encountered by a prohibitive tariff at her boundaries...a different view of the propriety of sustaining a lotery from that which generally prevails, I cannot believe that the fact would require a different... | |
| Labor unions - 1918 - 1126 pages
...its views of public policy whatever indirect effect they may have upon the activities of the state. "The public policy of the United States is shaped...with a view to the benefit of the nation as a whole. The national welfare, as understood by Congress, may require a different attitude within its sphere... | |
| Electronic journals - 1923 - 426 pages
...cross the line would depend upon their neighbors. Under the Constitution such commerce belongs not to the States but to Congress to regulate. It may...sustaining a lottery from that which generally prevails, I cannot believe that the fact would require a different decision from that reached in Champion v. Ames.... | |
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