 | United States. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States - 1930
...local police power and need for national uniformity in regulations for interstate travel. — Id., p. Seating arrangements for the different races in interstate...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel. — Id. Section 216. (e) [Sec. 316 (e) US Code] Complaints to and investigation by commission; power... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1947
...result. As there is no federal act dealing with the separation of races in interstate transportation, we must decide the validity of this Virginia statute...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel. Consequently, we hold the Virginia statute in controversy invalid. Reversed. MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE concurs... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1947
...which disregards sectional interstate travel between neighboring states having similar laws, to hold "that seating arrangements for the different races...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel." (Italics supplied.) More specifically, the opinion of the Court indicates that the laws of the 10 contiguous... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1947
...which disregards sectional interstate travel between neighboring states having similar laws, to hold "that seating arrangements for the different races in interstate motor travel require a tingle, uniform rule to promote and protect national travel." (Italics supplied.) More specifically,... | |
 | United States Commission on Civil Rights - 1963 - 262 páginas
...the Supreme Court found that the Virginia statute placed an undue burden on interstate commerce since "seating arrangements for the different races in interstate...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel." * 2 Reaffirming its 1941 ruling under the Interstate Commerce Act, the Supreme Court decided in 1950... | |
 | Mathew H. Ahmann - 1969 - 145 páginas
...3. 13. The Shreveport Rate Case, 234 US 342, 58 L. Ed. 1341 14. 328 US 373, 90 L. Ed. 1317 (1946). arrangements for the different races in interstate...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel. Consequently, we hold the Virginia statute in controversy invalid. This holding was enunciated eight... | |
 | Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - 1995 - 483 páginas
...result. As there is no federal act dealing with the separation of the races in interstate transportation, we must decide the validity of this Virginia statute...uniform rule to promote and protect national travel. Consequently, we hold the Virginia statute in controversy invalid. Reversed. MR. JUSTICE RUTLEDGE concurs... | |
 | Pauli Murray - 1997 - 746 páginas
...legislation on the subject. Mr. Justice Reed, in his opinion, declared, "It seems clear to us that the seating arrangements for the different races in interstate...motor travel require a single uniform rule to promote national travel. Consequently, we hold the Virginia statute in controversy invalid." (p. 386.) Following... | |
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