| Law reports, digests, etc - 1927 - 1226 pages
...upon which it will permit public work to be done cm its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to review its action in that...with such considerations the courts have no concern." In Ellis v. United States, 206 US 246, 27 S. Ct. 600, 51 L. Ed. 1047, 11 Ann. Cas. 589. Atkins v. Kansas... | |
| Law - 1905 - 540 pages
...on its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has auCENTRAL LAW JOURNAL. No. 8 thority to review its action in that respect. Regulations...with such considerations the courts have no concern. Jf il be contended to be the right of every one to dispose of his labor upon such terms HS he deems... | |
| Law - 1915 - 1186 pages
...upon which it will permit public work to ho done on . its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to review Its action in that...with such considerations the courts have no concern." In replying to the contention that a state regulation as to the manner in which public work should... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on education and labor - 1938 - 204 pages
...upon which it will permit public work to be done on its behalf or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to review its action in that...with such considerations the courts have no concern." Thus spoke the Supreme Court. In Ellis v. United States (206 US 246), the Supreme Court upheld the... | |
| Edgar Erastus Clark - Railroad conductors - 1904 - 1000 pages
...done. No court has authority to review its action in that respect. Regulation on this subject suggests only considerations of public policy. And with such considerations the courts have no concern. * Taking up the question of public policy, Justice Marian said: If it be contended to be the right... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1038 pages
...work to be done on its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to reveiw its action in that respect. Regulations on this subject...no concern. "If it be contended to be the right of every one to dispose of his labor upon such terms as he deems best — as undoubtedly it is — and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1138 pages
...of defendant's counsel— seem to attach too little consequence to the relation existing between a suggest only considerations of public policy. And...no concern. "If it be contended to be the right of every one to dispose of his labor upon such terms as he state and its municipal corporations: Such... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - Constitutional history - 2000 - 498 pages
...behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to review its action in that respect. Regolations on this subject suggest only considerations of public...with such considerations the courts have no concern, wi The Court seemed to be saying that the conditions on which the state would admit students to its... | |
| Julian Davison, Bruce Granquist - Architecture - 1999 - 1302 pages
...upon which it will permit public work to be done on its behalf, or on behalf of its municipalities. No court has authority to review its action in that...concern. " 'If it be contended to be the right of every one to dispose of his labor upon such terms as he deems best — as undoubtedly it is — and... | |
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