Cases on Foreign and Interstate Commerce, Volumen1T. H. Flood, 1925 - 1599 páginas |
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... extent , subject only to such limitations as the Constitution imposes upon the exercise of the powers granted by it ; and that in deter- mining the character of the regulations to be adopted Con- gress has a large discretion which is ...
... extent , subject only to such limitations as the Constitution imposes upon the exercise of the powers granted by it ; and that in deter- mining the character of the regulations to be adopted Con- gress has a large discretion which is ...
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... extent of the appellate jurisdiction of the United States . We have already seen that appellate jurisdiction is given by the Constitution to the Supreme Court , in all cases where it has not original jurisdiction ; subject , however ...
... extent of the appellate jurisdiction of the United States . We have already seen that appellate jurisdiction is given by the Constitution to the Supreme Court , in all cases where it has not original jurisdiction ; subject , however ...
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... extent necessary for so doing , of exerting authority over the governmental powers and agencies possessed by the State ? On this subject Virginia contends that , as the Constitution sub- jected the State of West Virginia to judicial ...
... extent necessary for so doing , of exerting authority over the governmental powers and agencies possessed by the State ? On this subject Virginia contends that , as the Constitution sub- jected the State of West Virginia to judicial ...
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... extent of the powers actually granted , is perpetually arising , and will prob- ably continue to arise , as long as our system shall exist . In discussing these questions , the conflicting powers of the general and State governments ...
... extent of the powers actually granted , is perpetually arising , and will prob- ably continue to arise , as long as our system shall exist . In discussing these questions , the conflicting powers of the general and State governments ...
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... extent of power granted by the people is to be ascertained , not by the nature and terms of the grant , but by its date . Some State constitutions were formed before , some since that of the United States . We cannot believe that their ...
... extent of power granted by the people is to be ascertained , not by the nature and terms of the grant , but by its date . Some State constitutions were formed before , some since that of the United States . We cannot believe that their ...
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Página 283 - It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.
Página 249 - If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of Congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, is vested in Congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government, having in its constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the power as are found in the constitution of the United States.
Página 388 - The government of the United States, then, though limited in its powers, is supreme; and its laws, when made in pursuance of the Constitution, form the supreme law of the land, ' ' anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Página 77 - A constitution, to contain an accurate detail of all the subdivisions of which its great powers will admit, and of all the means by which they may be carried into execution, would partake of the prolixity of a legal code, and could scarcely be embraced by the human mind. It would probably never be understood by the public.
Página 498 - Commerce with foreign countries, and among the States, strictly considered, consists in intercourse and traffic, including in these terms navigation, and the transportation and transit of persons and property, as well as the purchase, sale, and exchange of commodities.
Página 249 - Constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the power as are found in the Constitution of the United States. The wisdom and the discretion of Congress, their identity with the people, and the influence which their constituents possess at elections, are, in this, as in many other instances, as that, for example, of declaring war, the sole restraints on which they have relied to secure them from its abuse. They are the restraints on which the people must often rely solely in all representative...
Página 514 - Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the State, sometimes termed its ' police power,' to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the State, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Página 84 - States, or is committed for trial before some court thereof; or is in custody for an act done or omitted in pursuance of a law of the United States...
Página 675 - Columbia, or to any foreign country, any article or commodity, other than timber and the manufactured products thereof, manufactured, mined, or produced by it, or under its authority, or which it may own in whole or in part, or in which it may have any interest, direct or indirect, except such articles or commodities as may be necessary and intended for its use in the conduct of its business as a common carrier.
Página 679 - ... and shall certify and file with its application a transcript of the entire record in the proceeding, including all the testimony taken and the report and order of the commission.