| John Rogers Commons, John Bertram Andrews - Labor laws and legislation - 1916 - 550 pages
...constitution is sought, the question necessarily arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable,...necessary for the support of himself and his family." (Lochner v. New York, 198 US 56 (1905).) See also "Public Benefit," p. 24, and "Equal Protection of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1348 pages
...Constitution is sought, the question necessarily arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and urbiti ary interference with the right of the individual to his personal liberty or to enter into those... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1374 pages
...Constitution is sought, the question necessarily arises: Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, ami arbitiary interference with the right of the individual to his personal liberty or to enter into... | |
| Hannis Taylor - Administrative law - 1917 - 1038 pages
...the question necessarily arises : Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the public power of the state, or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary...appropriate or necessary for the support of himself and family? Of course, the liberty of contract relating to labor includes both parties to it. The one has... | |
| New York (State). Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 876 pages
...restraint." And the question is thus there posed: " Is this a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable,...the right of the individual to his personal liberty? * * * " From this standpoint, it seems to me that there is nothing in the exhibition proposed to be... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1917 - 266 pages
...Constitution is sought, the question necessarily arises : Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State; or is it an unreasonable,...arbitrary interference with the right of the individual to Ids personal liberty or to enter into those contracts In relation to labor which may seem to him appropriate... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1288 pages
...restraint." And the question is thus there posed : "Is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or Is it an unreasonable,...the right of the individual to his personal liberty V * * * " From this standpoint, it seems to me that there is nothing in the exhibition proposed to... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1919 - 540 pages
...Constitution is sought, the question necessarily arises, is this a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or is it an unreasonable,...individual to his personal liberty, or to enter into tl-ose contracts in relation to labor which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the support... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1919 - 532 pages
...arbitrary interference with the right of the individual to his personal liberty, or to enter into tl'ose contracts in relation to labor which may seem to him...the support of himself and his family! Of course, tho liberty of contract relating to labor includes both parties to it; the one has as much right to... | |
| Jackson Harvey Ralston - Constitutional law - 1919 - 88 pages
...involved a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or whether it was an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference with the right of the individual, and with his personal property, in preventing him from entering into such contracts in relation to... | |
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