Maintenance of a Lobby to Influence Legislation: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Sixty-third Congress, First [-second] Session, Under S. Res. 92,instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to Investigate the Charge that a Lobby is Maintained to Influence Legislation Pending in the Senate. June 2, 1913, Volumes 49-57U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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Página 4188 - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another or who is assisted by others to come...
Página 4188 - ... who have been induced or solicited to migrate to this country by offers or promises of employment or in consequence of agreements, oral, written or printed, expressed or implied, to perform labor in this country of any kind, skilled or unskilled...
Página 4264 - But the power of a court to make an order carries with it the equal power to punish for a disobedience of that order, and the inquiry as to the question of disobedience has been, from time immemorial, the special function of the court. And this is no technical rule. In order that a court may compel obedience to its orders it must have the right to inquire whether there has been any disobedience thereof. To submit the question of disobedience to another tribunal, be it a jury or another court, would...
Página 4311 - An interlocutory or permanent injunction restraining the enforcement, operation or execution of any State statute by restraining the action of any officer of such State in the enforcement or execution of such statute...
Página 4186 - Whenever notice is given of a motion for an injunction out of a circuit or district court, the court or judge thereof may, if there appears to be danger of irreparable injury from delay, grant an order restraining the act sought to be enjoined until the decision upon the motion ; and such order may be granted with or without security, in the discretion of the court or judge.
Página 4263 - ... it is the duty of courts to be watchful for the constitutional rights of the citizen, and against any stealthy encroachments thereon. Their motto should be obsta principiis.'" But the power of a court to make an order carries with it the equal power to punish for a disobedience of that order, and the inquiry as to the question of disobedience has been, from time immemorial, the special function of the court.
Página 4186 - Regulations shall, upon conviction, be punishable by a fine of not more than $50 or imprisonment for not more than 30 days, or both.
Página 4186 - But special injunctions shall be grantable only upon due notice to the other party by the court in term, or by a judge thereof in vacation, after a hearing, which may be ex parte, if the adverse party does not appear at the time and place ordered.
Página 4038 - These Protective Schedules, thus figured, must carry with them a very ample margin for safety. It must make full allowance for the possibility of hard times abroad and good times here; for dumping, and all other contingencies. This done, it is truly protective ; and it is only so, as it covers these features and nothing more.
Página 4038 - Confining ourselves to the protective principle, we find many schedules — some of them upon the prime necessities of life — returning the Government no revenue of consequence, and yet under the claims of the protective theory, bearing a tariff schedule — not merely equal to the difference in the cost of production here and abroad...