This case is decided upon an economic theory which a large part of the country does not entertain. If it were a question whether I agreed with that theory, I should desire to study it further and long before making up my mind. But I do not conceive that... The Outlook - Page 5691911Full view - About this book
 | George Gorham Groat - Courts - 1911 - 432 pages
...the majority opinion of the United States supreme court which held against the New York Bakeshop law, This case is decided upon an economic theory which...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in law. It is settled by various decisions of this court that state constitutions and state laws may regulate... | |
 | Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Employers' liability - 1911 - 152 pages
...sound or unsound. As Mr. Justice Holmes of the Supreme Court of the United States has recently said: "I strongly believe that my agreement or disagreement...to do with the right of a majority to embody their opinion in law. The Fourteenth Amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's social statics. A constitution... | |
 | American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1911 - 350 pages
...theory which a large part of the country does not entertain. If it were a question whether I agreed with that theory, I should desire to study it further and long before making up my mind. But / do not conceive that to be my duty, because I strongly believe that my agreement or disagreement... | |
 | United States - 1912 - 1526 pages
...theory which a large part of the country does not entertain. If It were a question of whether I agreed with that theory I should desire to study it further...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in law. * * * The fourteenth amendment does not eiiact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics. * .* * But... | |
 | Law - 1912 - 516 pages
...theory I should desire tc study it fttr'her am] long before making up my mind. But I Jo not eonci-irf that to be my duty, because I strongly believe that...my agreement or disagreement has nothing to do with thi right of a majority fo enact their opinion in few." He insists that the courts should not let the... | |
 | Ohio. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 740 pages
...question whether I agreed with the economic theory, which a large part of the country does not entertain, I should desire to study it further and long before making up my mind." Again he says: "It is settled by various decisions of this court that state constitutions and state... | |
 | Frederic René Coudert - Constitutional law - 1913 - 336 pages
...theory which a large part of the country does not entertain. If it were a question whether I agreed with that theory, I should desire to study it further...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in law. It is settled by various decisions of this court that State constitutions and State laws may regulate... | |
 | James Parker Hall - Constitutional law - 1914 - 528 pages
...theory which a large part of the country does not entertain. If it wefe a question whether I agreed with that theory, I should desire to study it further...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in law. It is settled by various decisions of this court that state Constitutions and state laws may regulate... | |
 | William John Tossell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 816 pages
...question whether I agreed with the economic theory, which a large part of the country does not entertain, I should desire to study it further and long before making up my mind." Again he says: "It is settled by various decisions of this court that state constitutions and state... | |
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