Nor is the concept of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago may be interwoven in our day with the well-being of the Nation. What is critical or urgent changes with the times. Monthly Labor Review - Page 33by United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1950Full view - About this book
| Philippines - 1980 - 838 pages
...another, between particular and general," thus — "Nor is the concopt of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago may be interwoven in our day with the well-bainy of the nation. What is critical or urgent changes with the times." 4(i The motives behind... | |
| 1945 - 616 pages
...Supreme Court upholding the Social Security Act cleared that barrier. In giving the opinion of the court. Justice Cardozo declared: "Needs that were narrow...What is critical or urgent changes with the times . . . Congress did not improvise a judgment when it found that the award of old age benefits would... | |
| Homer Stillé Cummings - 1938 - 30 pages
...succeeds only as it serves the needs of its people: "Nor is the concept of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...critical or urgent changes with the times. * * * The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poor house as well as from... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1938 - 126 pages
...succeeds only as it serves the needs of its people : "Nor is the concept of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...critical or urgent changes with the times. . . . The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poor house as well as from... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1939 - 1650 pages
...'general welfare'." The concept of the general welfare is not "static", the majority opinion stated, and "needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...is critical or urgent changes with the times." The purge of Nation-wide calamity that began in 1929 has taught us many lessons. Not the least is the solidarity... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1939 - 1032 pages
...succeeds only as it serves the needs of its people : "Nor is the concept of the general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...Nation. What is critical or urgent changes with the tunes. . . . The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poor house... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1939 - 320 pages
...than the promotion of the general welfare." And in Helvering v. Davis, he pointed out (at p. 641) : "Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...interwoven in our day with the well-being of the Nation." Likewise, the Court of Appeals of Kentucky held that condemnation of land for low-cost housing constitutes... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1939 - 820 pages
...livelihood over which they have little or no control. Nor is the concept of general welfare static. Needs that were narrow or parochial a century ago...interwoven in our day with the well-being of the Nation. The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poorhouse as well as from... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1939 - 914 pages
...constitutionality of the old-age insurance provisions. of the act, the late Mr. Justice Cardozo declared that the problem of preventing want in old age is "plainly national in area and dimensions." He also said: "The hope behind this statute is to save men and women from the rigors of the poorhouse... | |
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