| Australia. Parliament - 1913 - 1380 sider
...case — and I mention these few decisions simply by way of illustration — it has been held that — In conferring upon Congress the regulation of commerce, it was never intended to cut off the States from legislating on all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of their citizens,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1917 - 780 sider
...will be held to supersede state legislation in the exercise of the police power. These rules are: 1. "In conferring upon Congress the regulation of commerce,...might indirectly affect the commerce of the country." Sherlock v. Alling, 93 US 99, 103. 2. "If the purpose of the act cannot otherwise be accomplished —... | |
| David Rorer - 1879 - 468 sider
...Otto, 275, State Police. But this power conferred on Congress is not intended to prevent the States from legislating on all subjects relating to the health, life and safety of their citizens, although such legislation might indirectly affect the commerce of the country. 1 III. STATE REGULATION... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - 1878 - 524 sider
...the October Term, eighteen hundred and seventy-six, the Court, in the opinion by Justice Field, say : "In conferring upon Congress the regulation of commerce, it was never intended to cut the States oit" from legislating on all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of their citizens, though... | |
| California - 1881 - 522 sider
...opposed to any action of that body in the premises, but the abrogation of the Burlingamc treaty. " In conferring upon Congress the regulation of commerce,...citizens, though the legislation might, indirectly alFect the commerce of the country." " (95 Otto, p. 100.) Mr. Chairman, mob means the torch ; a mob... | |
| 1888 - 1462 sider
...death of its owner, because applicable to the contracts or estates of persons engaged in such commerce. In conferring upon congress the regulation of commerce,...never intended to cut the states off from legislating upon all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of their citizens, though the legislation... | |
| 1888 - 1450 sider
...death of its owner, because applicable to the contracts or estates of persons engaged in such commerce. In conferring upon congress the regulation of commerce, it was never intended to cut the suites off from legislating upon all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of their citizens,... | |
| 1902 - 1166 sider
...the health and morals of the people. As was said in Sherlock v. Ailing, 93 US 99, 23 L, Ed. 819, "ш conferring upon congress the regulation of commerce,...to the health, life, and safety of their citizens." It is recognized that selfpreservation belongs to every sovereignty, as well аз self-defense to every... | |
| 1885 - 890 sider
...v. Wheeling & Bolmont Bridge Co., 18 How., 421 (&$ 1303-12). g 1078. Police power of the states.— In conferring upon congress the regulation of commerce,...subjects relating to the health, life and safety of its citizens, though the regulation might indirectly affect the commerce of the country. Legislation... | |
| 1887 - 1046 sider
...while this is so, it does not follow that the states are for this reason cut off from legislating upon all subjects relating to the health, life, and safety of their citizens, although the legislation might indirectly affect the commerce of their country. Legislation in a variety... | |
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