| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 1092 sider
...demonstrate it« invalidity. It may seem unjust and oppressive, yet be free from judicial interference. The problems of government are practical ones and...justify, if they do not require, rough accommodations, — illogi-g cal, it may be, and'unscientific. But even« such criticism should not be hastily expressed.... | |
| Robert Patterson Reeder - 1914 - 464 sider
...governmental authority:" Campbell v. California (1906) 200 US 87, 95, 26 Sup. Ct. 182, 185, 50 L. ed. 382. "The problems of government are practical ones and...accommodations — illogical, it may be, and unscientific. But even such criticism should not be hastily expressed. What is best is not always discernible; the... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1917 - 1038 sider
...demonstrate its invalidity. It may seem unjust and oppressive, yet be free from judicial interference. The problems of government are practical ones and...accommodations, — illogical, it may be, and unscientific. But even such criticism should not be hastily expressed. What is best is not always discernible ; the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1929 - 784 sider
...The fact that a better taxing system might be conceived does not render the law invalid. As was said in Metropolis Theatre Co. v. Chicago, 228 US 61, 69-70,...accommodations — illogical, it may be, and unscientific." Further, it is said that postponing payment of the tax will prove burdensome, because it involves giving... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1929 - 686 sider
...the classification arbitary. As was said in Metropolis Theatre Co. v. Chicago, 228 US 61, 69, 70: " The problems of government are practical ones and may justify, if they Jo not require, rough accommodations — illogical, it may be, and unscientific." Moreover, the deed... | |
| 1924 - 1028 sider
...demonstrate its invalidity. It may seem unjust and oppressive, yet be free from judicial interference. The problems of government are practical ones, and...accommodations — illogical, it may be, and unscientific. But even such criticism should not be hastily cspressi'd. What is best is not always discernible; the... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1998 - 912 sider
...classifications are "'not made with mathematical nicety'" and may "result[] in some inequality," but the "'problems of government are practical ones and...accommodations — illogical, it may be, and unscientific.'" Beach Communications, 508 US at 316 n.7 (citations omitted). At oral argument, Plaintiff suggested... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1979 - 1352 sider
...because in practice it results in some inequality." Lindsley v. Natural Carbonic Gas Co., 220 US 61, 78. "The problems of government are practical ones and may justify, if they do not require, rough •"Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction... | |
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