This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority to regulate the internal commerce of a State, as such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end,... The American Political Science Review - Página 43editado por - 1915Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1915 - 880 páginas
...commercial intercourse from being used in their intrastate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled." M Well-sounding phrases these, but totally illogical. Since, as the Supreme Court has many times said... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1914 - 914 páginas
...commercial intercourse from being used in their intrastate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled. This principle is applicable here. We find no reason to doubt that Congress is entitled to keep the... | |
| 1915 - 884 páginas
...commercial intercourse from being used in their intrastate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled." M Well-sounding phrases these, but totally illogical. Since, as the Supreme Court has many times said... | |
| Felix Frankfurter - 1915 - 736 páginas
...commercial intercourse from being used in their intrastate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled./ This principle is applicable here. We find no reason to doubt that Congress is entitled to keep the... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 páginas
...intercourse from being used injthejr'nfrflstfltf' "perations to the injury of interstate commerce. This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to tHaib end, although intrastate transactions of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled^ This... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 páginas
...constitutional authority and the State, and not the Nation, would be supreme within the national field. * * * This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or apprerae within the national field. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. v. Interstate Commerce Commission,... | |
| Joseph Henry Beale, Bruce Wyman - 1915 - 1418 páginas
...Congress, and not the State, that is entitled to prescribe the final and dominant rule." Congress has "the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary and appropriate to that end, although intrastate transactions of interstate carriers may thereby be... | |
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