| John Forrest Dillon - Judges - 1903 - 600 pages
...to be remedied by this clause, and by it such laws are forbidden. . . . We doubt very much whether any action of a State, not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 368 pages
...formerly exercised unlimited dominion over them.' * * * And it was added, 'We doubt very much whether any action of a State, not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes, as a class, will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision. ' ' ' (Strauder... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - Taxation - 1903 - 906 pages
...amendment, Congress was authorized to enforce it by suitable legislation. We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1904 - 1358 pages
...of the majority of the court, Mr. Justice Miller expressed this opinion: "We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Birds - 1904 - 756 pages
...of the provision; the learned justice who spoke for the court saying: ' We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroe-s as a class, or on account of their race, will even be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - Constitutional history - 1904 - 350 pages
...relative to the clause providing for the equal protection of the laws: " We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Theodore Sherman Palmer - Fish and game licenses - 1904 - 96 pages
...of the provision; the learned justice who spoke for the court saying: ' We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will even be held to come within the purview of this... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1224 pages
...remedied, and by it (the fourteenth amendment) such laws were forbidden. We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class will ever be held to com.o within the purview of this provision." It can certainly... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - Bar associations - 1905 - 404 pages
...them as a class, was the evil to be remedied by this clause," and he expressed great doubt "whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be able to come within the purview of this... | |
| State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 1020 pages
...evil to be remedied by this clause, and by it such laws are forbidden." We doubt very much whether any action of a state not directed by way of discrimination against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this... | |
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