| Roscoe Lewis Ashley - Constitutional law - 1902 - 658 pages
...when the effect is to fetter and degrade the state governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress, in the exercise of powers heretofore universally...to each other and of both these governments to the people; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language which expresses such... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1902 - 1264 pages
...930, it was stated by the present Chief Justice that — "The 14th Amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and Federal governments to each other, nnd of both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 368 pages
...when the effect is to fetter and degrade the State Governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress, in the exercise of powers heretofore universally...to each other and of both these Governments to the people ; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language which expresses... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - Constitutional history - 1903 - 432 pages
...subjecting House Casesthem to the control of Congress, to change radically the 360 The American Republic whole theory of the relations of the State and Federal...to each other and of both these governments to the people.1 What are the privileges and immunities of the citizen of the United States which the States... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1086 pages
...930, It was stated by the present chief Justice that the fourteenth amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and federal governments to each other, and of both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States and... | |
| 1904 - 512 pages
...degrade the State Governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress in the exercise of power heretofore universally conceded to them of the most...to each other and of both these Governments to the people; the argument has a force that is irresistible in the absence of language which expresses such... | |
| State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 1020 pages
...when the effect is to fetter and degrade the state governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress, in the exercise of powers heretofore universally...to each other and of both these governments to the people ; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language which expresses... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1274 pages
...L. Ed. 519. The Supreme Court says in that case: "The fourteenth amendment did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and federal governments to each other and of ! both governments to the people. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of tLe United States and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 812 pages
...the Federal Constitution. That amendment, it has been said by this court, "did not radically change the whole theory of the relations of the state and Federal governments to each other, and of both governments to the people." Re Eemmler, 136 U. S. 43G, 448, 34 L. ed. 519, 524, 10 Sup. Ct. Rep. 930;... | |
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