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" I think that, at least, it is safe to say that the most enlightened judicial policy is to let people manage their own business in their own way, unless the ground for interference is very clear. "
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by Maryland State Bar Association - 1911
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Fair Trade: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance - Price maintenance - 1958 - 702 pages
...the Capper-Kelly bills in Congress and later the State fair-trade acts, when Justice Holmes said : Of course, It is not the Interest of the producer. No one, I Judge, cares for that. It hardly can be the interest of the subordinate vendors, as there seems to be no particular reason...
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American Law Reports Annotated, Volume 7

Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1806 pages
...conception of public policy to a new sphere. On such matters we are in perilous country. I think that at least it is safe to say that the most enlightened...of the producer. No one, I judge, cares for that. It hardly can be the interest of subordinate vendors, as there seems to be no particular reason for...
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The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volume 12

Electronic journals - 1927 - 604 pages
...(1918). "220 US 373, 411, 412, 31 Sup. Ct. 376 (1911) where Mr. Justice Holmes said: "I think that, at least, it is safe to say that the most enlightened...unless the ground for interference is very clear. ... I think that we greatly exaggerate the value and importance to the public of competition in the...
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Progressive Masks: Letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Franklin Ford ...

Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.), Franklin Ford - Biography & Autobiography - 1982 - 148 pages
...size and restraint of trade are synonomous and illegal. He contended, rather, that it was a good idea to let people manage their own business in their own way, unless grounds for interference were very clear. 2. Possibly Arturo Cassini (1835—1910), Russian minister...
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Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self

G. Edward White - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 649 pages
...in which the prices of patent medicines were fixed. In his dissent Holmes said that ' 'I think that, at least, it is safe to say that the most enlightened judicial policy is to let people manage their business in their own way, unless the ground for interference is very clear," and that "it seems to...
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The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary

Melvin I. Urofsky - Judges - 1994 - 598 pages
...from a majority opinion that the price-fixing scheme violated the act, Holmes said that "I think ... it is safe to say that the most enlightened judicial...unless the ground for interference is very clear." He then went on to say that in his view, the meaning of the term "fair price" was the "point of most...
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Distribution Law: Antitrust Principles and Practice

Theodore L. Banks - Law - 1998 - 3368 pages
...acceptable justifications for RPM, and "the most enlightened judicial policy is to let people manage their business in their own way, unless the ground for interference is very clear. [T]he point of most profitable return [to the manufacturer] marks the equilibrium of social desires...
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Regulating a New Economy: Public Policy and Economic Change in America, 1900 ...

Morton Keller - Business & Economics - 1990 - 324 pages
...from "the competition of conflicting desires" and "the equilibrium of social desires." In any event, "the most enlightened judicial policy is to let people manage their own business in their own way." Louis D. Brandeis, too, favored resale price maintenance, but for his own, familiar reasons: it would...
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The Essential Holmes: Selections from the Letters, Speeches, Judicial ...

Oliver Wendell Holmes - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 378 pages
...conception of public policy to a new sphere. On such matters we are in perilous country. I think that at least it is safe to say that the most enlightened...of the producer. No one, I judge, cares for that. It hardly can be the interest of subordinate vendors, as there seems to be no particular reason for...
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Taft, Holmes, and the 1920s Court: An Appraisal

David Henry Burton - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 186 pages
..."superstitions" surrounding restraint of trade between the states.39 "I think that, at least, it is safe to say the most enlightened judicial policy is to let people...unless the ground for interference is very clear." Holmes argued further that, while it may be prudent to have controls on interstate traffic of necessities,...
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