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Side 18
... Civil- ization , our men are today fighting that this country may endure as a great nation . They are fighting for us . On us is the sacred obligation to meet sacrifice with sacrifice . I call on every citizen of this State to do his ...
... Civil- ization , our men are today fighting that this country may endure as a great nation . They are fighting for us . On us is the sacred obligation to meet sacrifice with sacrifice . I call on every citizen of this State to do his ...
Side 49
... Civil War shows that most States are likely to pass some sort of a " stay law " during the present war . It is unnecessary to suggest that anv protection given a soldier against suit should be uni- form throughout the country . It would ...
... Civil War shows that most States are likely to pass some sort of a " stay law " during the present war . It is unnecessary to suggest that anv protection given a soldier against suit should be uni- form throughout the country . It would ...
Side 50
... Civil War were held uncon- stitutional by the State courts . It is suggested , never- theless , that these decisions are not controlling at the present time . The State doctrine of police power has had its growth since the days of the Civil ...
... Civil War were held uncon- stitutional by the State courts . It is suggested , never- theless , that these decisions are not controlling at the present time . The State doctrine of police power has had its growth since the days of the Civil ...
Side 51
... Civil Rights Act " has been prepared in this office . It has been drafted with great care and is now pending before both Houses of Congress . Both the War and Navy Departments feel that the early enactment of this bill by the States ...
... Civil Rights Act " has been prepared in this office . It has been drafted with great care and is now pending before both Houses of Congress . Both the War and Navy Departments feel that the early enactment of this bill by the States ...
Side 52
... Civil Rights Act " was prepared by a committee rep- resenting the War Department and the Council of National Defense , and submitted to Congress at its recent session . The bill passed the House and it is presumed the late date at which ...
... Civil Rights Act " was prepared by a committee rep- resenting the War Department and the Council of National Defense , and submitted to Congress at its recent session . The bill passed the House and it is presumed the late date at which ...
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Side 57 - Section 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Section 3. This article shall be Inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several states, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
Side 347 - ... we ought to be no less persuaded, that the propitious smiles of heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right, which heaven itself has ordained : and since the preservation of the sacred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered as deeply, perhaps as finally staked, on the experiment intrusted to the hands of the American people.
Side 214 - An act to amend chapter five hundred and forty -eight of the Laws of nineteen hundred and twelve, entitled 'An act to erect the county of Bronx from the territory now comprised within the limits of the borough of Bronx, in the city of New York, as constituted by chapter three hundred and seventy-eight of the Laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto...
Side 183 - It is apparent that the mere fact of classification is not sufficient to relieve a statute from the reach of the equality clause of the 14th Amendment, and that in all cases it must appear, not only that a classification has been made, but also that it is one based upon some reasonable ground, — some difference which bears a just and proper relation to the attempted classification, — and is not a mere arbitrary selection'.
Side 186 - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof; nor shall such organizations, or the members thereof,...
Side 119 - An act to amend chapter two hundred and seventeen of the Laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen, entitled 'An act to provide a charter for the city of Buffalo...
Side 56 - Secretary of State, have hereunto caused the Seal of the Department of State to be affixed and my name subscribed by the Chief Clerk of the said Department, at the City of Washington, this twentyeighth day of December, 1917.
Side 55 - State forthwith to cause the said amendment to be published in the newspapers authorized to promulgate the laws, with his certificate, specifying the States by which the same may have been adopted, and that the same has become valid to all intents and purposes...
Side 118 - An act to amend chapter four hundred and fifty-two of the Laws of nineteen hundred and eight, entitled 'An act to supplement the general laws relating to the government of the city of Yonkers, and to revise and consolidate the local laws relating thereto...
Side 186 - That no part of this money shall be spent in the prosecution of any organization or individual for entering into any combination or agreement having in view the increasing of wages, shortening of hours, or bettering the conditions of labor, or for any act done in furtherance thereof, not in itself unlawful...