| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - Bar associations - 1913 - 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?" Commenting on the relationship between the man who works in a bake shop and his employer, the Court... | |
| 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,...right of the individual to his personal liberty'/ « » •" From this standpoint, it seems to me that there is nothing in the exhibition proposed to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1939 - 570 pages
...a manufacturer. It is a tax upon my integrity. 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? Under the guise of protecting the public interests you arbitrarily impose unusual, unnecessary, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Labels - 1939 - 544 pages
...a manufacturer. It is a tax upon my integrity. 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 ? Under the guise of protecting the public interests you arbitrarily impose unusual, unnecessary, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - Labels - 1939 - 288 pages
...a manufacturer. It is a tax upon my integrity. Is that a fair, reasonable, and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State or is it an unreasonable, unnecessary, and arbitrary intereference with the right of the individual to his personal liberty? Under the guise of protecting... | |
| New Jersey State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1906 - 100 pages
...decided. The question at issue is thus stated : " Is this af air, reason" able and appropriate exercise of the police power of the State, or "is it an unreasonable,..." into those contracts in relation to labor which seem to be appropri" ate or necessary for the support of himself and family ? Of course " the liberty... | |
| Texas. Court of Criminal Appeals - Criminal law - 1912 - 766 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,...liberty or to enter into those contracts in relation tn labnr which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the support of himself and his family?... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Law reports, digests, etc - 1965 - 952 pages
...been said that we must decide whether a state law is "fair, reasonable and appropriate," or is rather "an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference...individual to his personal liberty or to enter into . . . contracts," Lochner \. New York, 198 US 45, 56. States, under this philosophy, cannot act in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1965 - 942 pages
...been said that we must decide whether a state law is "fair, reasonable and appropriate," or is rather "an unreasonable, unnecessary and arbitrary interference...individual to his personal liberty or to enter into . . . contracts," Lochner v. New York, 198 US 45, 56. States, under this philosophy, cannot, act in... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court, Thomas Alexander Marshall, William C. Smedes, Volney Erskine Howard, Robert John Walker, John Franklin Cushman, James Zachariah George - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1052 pages
...question necessarily arises: Is this Brief for appellee. a fair, reasonable and appropriate exercise of the police power of the state, or is it an unreasonable,...personal liberty, or to enter into those contracts with relation to labor which may seem to him appropriate or necessary for the support of himself and... | |
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