| 1914 - 812 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 640 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| Railroad and Warehouse Commission of the State of Minnesota - 1914 - 872 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...is maintained in its full scope without unnecessary losa of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature... | |
| Idaho Public Utilities Commission - 1916 - 256 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...authority as conferred by the Constitution is maintained m its full scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one... | |
| 1915 - 1292 páginas
...incidentally and indirectly involve interstate commerce. Summing up the matter, it is there stated : "Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| Felix Frankfurter - 1915 - 736 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 páginas
...conclusion necessarijy results from the supremacy of the national power within its appointed sphere. * * * "Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes - 1915 - 376 páginas
...and welfare of its people, although interstate commerce may incidentally or indirectly be involved. Our system of government is a practical adjustment...scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is peculiarly one of local concern, and from its nature belongs to the class with... | |
| 1915 - 982 páginas
...incidentally and indirectly involve interstate commerce. Summing up the matter, it is there stated: "Our system of government is a practical adjustment...national authority, as conferred by the Constitution, il maintained in its full scope without unnecessary loss of local efficiency. Where the subject is... | |
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