It is made for people of fundamentally differing views, and the accident of our finding certain opinions natural and familiar or novel and even shocking ought not to conclude our judgment upon the question whether... Guns and Butter: Setting Priorities in Federal Spending in the Context of ... - Page 72by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, and International Security - 2006 - 85 pagesFull view - About this book
| Electronic journals - 1916 - 948 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share. Some may not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. It is made for... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 662 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share. Some may not. But .a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. HOLMES, J., dissenting.... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Law - 1905 - 480 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share. Some may not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. It is made for... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1905 - 1094 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share. Some may not. But a Constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the state or of laissez faire. It is made for... | |
| Labor - 1905 - 1316 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices winch judges are likely to share. Some may not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the state or of laissez faire . It is made for... | |
| State Bar Association of North Dakota - Bar associations - 1909 - 1020 pages
...Statistics A constitution was not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of lalssez faire." ANNUAL ADDRESS ON COURTS OF REVIEW By HON. ORRIN N. CARTER, Chief Justice of Supreme... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1906 - 174 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share, Some may not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. It is made for... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1909 - 664 pages
...not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. It is made for people of fundamentally differing views, and the accident of our finding certain opinions... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1914 - 694 pages
...of these laws embody convictions or prejudices which judges are likely to share. Some may not. But a constitution is not intended to embody a particular economic theory, whether of paternalism and the organic relation of the citizen to the State or of laissez faire. It is made for... | |
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