The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertised their own wares on their trucks do not present the same traffic problem in view of the nature or extent of the advertising which they use. It would take a degree of omniscience which... Practitioners' Journal - Page 5981949Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1949 - 994 pages
...construction of the regulation. The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...less incidence on traffic than those of appellants. We cannot say that that judgment is not an allowable one. Yet if it is, the classification has relation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1971 - 514 pages
...their relation to the danger: The local authorities muy well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...a degree of omniscience which we lack to say that this is not the case. If that judgment is correct, the advertising displays that are exempt have less... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1971 - 1212 pages
...their relation to the danger: The local authorities may «ell have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...a degree of omniscience which we lack to say that this is not the case. If that judgment is correct, the advertising displays that are exempt have less... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1970 - 512 pages
...their relation to the danger: The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...a degree of omniscience which we lack to say that this is not the case. If that judgment is correct, the advertising displays that are exempt have less... | |
| Alexander M. Bickel - 1986 - 322 pages
...supposed purpose of the ordinance. The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...less incidence on traffic than those of appellants. The other answer, made in relation to the Times Square displays, was that it is "no requirement of... | |
| David P. Currie - 1994 - 682 pages
...1 10 (1949) (Douglas, J.) ("The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the...nature or extent of the advertising which they use."); cf. 336 US at 114-15 (Jackson, J., concurring) ("There is not even a pretense here that the traffic... | |
| Hadley Arkes - 1992 - 296 pages
...confessing his want of "omniscience." The local authorities may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the same traffic problem in view ot the nature or extent of the advertising which they use. It would take a degree ot omniscience which... | |
| Mark Tushnet - 1997 - 257 pages
...Court upholding it again. The city council, he said, "may well have concluded that those who advertise their own wares on their trucks do not present the same traffic problems" as those who let others hire space on the sides of trucks. A few years later, Douglas again... | |
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