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
 | John Rogers Commons - Industrial relations - 1921 - 862 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. . . . The Fourteenth Amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's "Social Stalks." . . . A constitution... | |
 | Schuyler Crawford Wallace - United States - 1924 - 244 pages
...which a large part of the country does not entertain," he said. "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. . . . The fourteenth amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics. ... I think... | |
 | Dorsey Richardson - Constitutional law - 1924 - 120 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. 26 I think it well to add that I cherish no illusions as to the meaning and effect of strikes. While... | |
 | Constitutional law - 1924 - 610 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." I think it well to add that I cherish no illusions as to the meaning and effect of strikes. While I... | |
 | Everett Kimball - Local government - 1924 - 800 pages
...large part of justice the country does not entertain. If it were a question whether I agree j^nt fn with that theory, I should desire to study it further and long before Lockner v. making up my mind. But I do not conceive that to be my duty, hecause I strongly believe... | |
 | National Consumers' League - Minimum wage - 1925 - 332 pages
...France and Norway. 25 Lochner v. New York, 198 US 45 (1905). Holmes, /. (dissenting), said at p. 75: "This case is decided upon an economic theory which...further and long before making up my mind. But I do not concede that to be my duty, because I strongly believe that my agreement or disagreement has nothing... | |
 | Felix Frankfurter - Constitutional law - 1927 - 68 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 Kerr Pollock - United States - 1927 - 376 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... | |
 | Finla Goff Crawford - United States - 1927 - 824 pages
...theory (limiting the consecutive hours of labor in bakeries which may be required of an employee), I should desire to study it further and long before...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in laws. . . . Some of these laws (referring to several which he has discussed) embody convictions or... | |
 | 1910 - 1140 pages
...people of a State are primarily for the State to guard and protect. Justice Holmes, spoke as follows : I strongly believe that my agreement or disagreement...the right of a majority to embody their opinions in law. It is settfed by various decisions of this Court that State Constitutions and State laws may regulate... | |
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