| Industrial relations - 1925 - 408 pages
...education. "Under the doctrine of Meyer vs. Nebraska, 262 US 390, we think it entirely plain that the act of 1922 unreasonably interferes with the liberty...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the state to standardize its children by enforcing them to accept instruction... | |
| Alfred Ernest Stearns - Boys - 1925 - 312 pages
...case goes to the very root of the matter. "We think it entirely plain," runs the decision, "that the Act of 1922 unreasonably interferes with the liberty...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1925 - 1460 pages
...the case the Court reaffirmed its ruling in Meyer vs. Nebraska. The following is from the opinion : "As often heretofore pointed out rights guaranteed...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction... | |
| Evolution - 1925 - 356 pages
...fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments in the United States repose, precludes the general power of the state to standardize its children...them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the state; those who nurture him and direct his destiny have... | |
| Cyrus Adler, Henrietta Szold - Jews - 1926 - 742 pages
...following words : "Under the doctrine of Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 US 390, we think it entirely plain that the Act of 1922 unreasonably interferes with the liberty...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the state to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction... | |
| American Jewish Committee - Jews - 1926 - 164 pages
...following words: "Under the doctrine of Meyer v. Nebraska, 262 US 390, we think it entirely plain that the Act of 1922 unreasonably interferes with the liberty...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the state to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 810 pages
...parents and ^ guardians to direct the upbringing and education of chil510 Opinion of the Court. dren under their control. As often heretofore pointed out,...liberty upon which all governments in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its children by forcing them to accept instruction... | |
| 1926 - 748 pages
..."The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all theories of government in this Union repose excludes any general power of the State to standardize its...them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the mere creature of the State; those who nurture him and direct his destiny have... | |
| Lester William Bartlett - Education - 1926 - 124 pages
...children : The fundamental theory of liberty upon which all governments in the Union repose excludes any general power of the state to standardize its...them to accept instruction from public teachers only. The child is not the creature of the state ; those who nurture him and direct his destiny have the... | |
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