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| United States - 1912 - 1526 pages
...arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary interference...necessary for the support of himself and his family? Of course the liberty of contract relating to labor Includes both parties to it The one has as much... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Eight-hour movement - 1912 - 168 pages
...arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary interference...which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the suport of himself and his family? Of course the liberty of contract relating to labor includes both... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1912 - 212 pages
...arises : Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary interference...to enter into those contracts in relation to labor winch may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the suport of himself and his family? Of course... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 888 pages
...is: "Is this a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference...which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the suppport of himself and his family! Of course the liberty of contract relating to labor includes both... | |
| Mary Van Kleeck - Bookbinding - 1913 - 332 pages
...decided in the Lochner case, that it was an "unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary intereference with the right of the individual to his personal liberty...necessary for the support of himself and his family." There is a distinction between a law which prohibits the employment of a woman for the slightest period... | |
| William Jay Gaynor - New York (N.Y.) - 1913 - 330 pages
...the statute is a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference...right of the individual to his personal liberty." That was exactly the language of the Judge. Judge Holmes, who wrote one of the dissenting opinions,... | |
| James Parker Hall - Constitutional law - 1914 - 528 pages
...arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary interference...relation to labor which may seem to him appropriate or necesary for the support of himself and his family? Of course the liberty of contract relating to labor... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Contracts - 1914 - 604 pages
...arises: Is this a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference...liberty or to enter into those contracts in relation to labour which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the support of himself and his family?" Noteworthy,... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - Constitutional law - 1915 - 1106 pages
...arises: Is this a fair. reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the^ State, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference with the right of the individual to Insjergonal liberty or Jo enter into those contracts in relation to labor which may seem to_ him appropriate... | |
| John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - Labor laws and legislation - 1916 - 538 pages
...arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary interference...necessary for the support of himself and his family." (Lochner ยป. New York, 198 US 56 (1905).) See also "Public Benefit," p. 24, and "Equal Protection of... | |
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