Advertising of Alcoholic Beverages. H.R. 4627 |
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... Thank you , but I will have to stay with my convictions and continue to enjoy this inner peace , even in personal obscurity , that passes understanding . " And now let's all hope and trust that H. R. 4627 will be enacted into the law of ...
... Thank you , but I will have to stay with my convictions and continue to enjoy this inner peace , even in personal obscurity , that passes understanding . " And now let's all hope and trust that H. R. 4627 will be enacted into the law of ...
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... thank you for the opportunity to appear before this honorable committee today and to testify in behalf of House bill , H. R. 4627 . The powerful influence of advertising on consumer demand is one of the most obvious and indisputable ...
... thank you for the opportunity to appear before this honorable committee today and to testify in behalf of House bill , H. R. 4627 . The powerful influence of advertising on consumer demand is one of the most obvious and indisputable ...
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... Thank you very much . Mr. KLEIN . Mr. Chairman , may I ask a question ? The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Klein . Mr. KLEIN . I know your views , Judge , and I respect them . You appreciate , of course , that I differ with you , and I hope that you ...
... Thank you very much . Mr. KLEIN . Mr. Chairman , may I ask a question ? The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Klein . Mr. KLEIN . I know your views , Judge , and I respect them . You appreciate , of course , that I differ with you , and I hope that you ...
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... Thank you very much . Mr. HALE . Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Hale . Mr. HALE . Judge Davis , I understood you to say , in your reply to Mr. Harris , that you think there is no difference , constitutionally , between prohibiting ...
... Thank you very much . Mr. HALE . Mr. Chairman . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Hale . Mr. HALE . Judge Davis , I understood you to say , in your reply to Mr. Harris , that you think there is no difference , constitutionally , between prohibiting ...
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... Thank you , sir . Chairman PRIEST . If there are no further questions , we thank you very much . You have permission to revise and extend your remarks , Judge Davis . Mr. DAVIS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Chairman PRIEST . The next ...
... Thank you , sir . Chairman PRIEST . If there are no further questions , we thank you very much . You have permission to revise and extend your remarks , Judge Davis . Mr. DAVIS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Chairman PRIEST . The next ...
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Página 3 - There are certain well-defined and narrowly limited classes of speech, the prevention and punishment of which have never been thought to raise any Constitutional problem. These include the lewd and obscene, the profane, the libelous, and the insulting or 'fighting' words—- those which by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace.
Página 53 - We are now arrived at the inquiry, what is this power? It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the constitution.
Página 180 - It shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the state for the protection of the public welfare...
Página 54 - Commerce, undoubtedly, is traffic, but it is something more, — it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Página 4 - ... fighting' words — those which by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace. It has been well observed that such utterances are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality.
Página 9 - This court has unequivocally held that the streets are proper places for the exercise of the freedom of communicating- information and disseminating opinion and that, though the states and municipalities may appropriately regulate the privilege in the public interest, they may not unduly burden or proscribe its employment in these public thoroughfares. We are equally clear that the Constitution imposes no such restraint on government as respects purely commercial advertising.
Página 280 - Freedom of discussion, if it would fulfill its historic function in this nation, must embrace all issues about which information is needed or appropriate to enable the members of society to cope with the exigencies of their period.
Página 6 - From and after May first, nineteen hundred and eight, it shall be unlawful for any railroad company to transport from any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, to any other State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, or to any foreign country, any article or commodity, other than timber and the manufactured products thereof, manufactured, mined, or produced by it, or under its authority, or which it may own in whole, or in part, or in which it may have any interest direct or indirect...
Página 275 - Whoever shall order, purchase, or cause intoxicating liquors to be transported in interstate commerce, except for scientific, sacramental, medicinal, and mechanical purposes, into any State or Territory the laws of which State or Territory prohibit the manufacture or sale therein of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes shall be punished as aforesaid: Provided, That nothing herein shall authorize the shipment of liquor into any State contrary to the laws of such State: Provided further, That...
Página 145 - So far from such a regulation having no relation to the general end sought to be accomplished, the entire scheme of prohibition, as embodied in the Constitution and laws of Kansas, might fail, if the right of each citizen to manufacture intoxicating liquors for his own use as a beverage were recognized. Such a right does not inhere in citizenship.