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" Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a consensus of present public opinion, for it is the peculiar value of a written constitution that it places in unchanging form limitations upon legislative action, and thus gives a permanence... "
Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor - Page 216
by Washington (State). Bureau of Labor - 1912
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Reports ... Proceedings, Volume 32

Ohio State Bar Association - 1911 - 282 pages
...constitution that it places in unchanging form limitation upon legislative action, and thus gives a permanent and stability to popular government which otherwise...same time, when a question of fact is debated and the extent to which a special constitutional limitation goes, is affected by the truth in respect to...
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Proceedings of the Annual Session of the Bar Association of Tennessee

Tennessee Bar Association - 1914 - 1764 pages
...than customary law, or, as was said by Mr. Justice Brewer, in Muller v. Oregon, 208 US 412, 420, that 'it is the peculiar value of a written' constitution...unchanging form limitations upon legislative action.' This, however, does not mean that the form is so rigid as to make government inadequate to the changing...
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McClure's Magazine ..., Volume 36

1911 - 924 pages
...special legislation restricting or qualifying the conditions under which she should be permitted to toil. Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a consensus of present public opinion. . . . At the same time, when a question of fact is debated and debatable, and the extent to which a...
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United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1908 - 732 pages
...special legislation restricting or qualifying the conditions under which she should be permitted to toil. Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled...of fact is debated and debatable, and the extent to of Glarus, 1848; Federal Law 1877, art. 2, § 1. Austria, 1855; Acts 1897, art. 96a, §§ 1-3. Holland,...
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Legal and Historical Status of the Dred Scott Decision: A History of the ...

Elbert William Robinson Ewing - 1908 - 240 pages
...Feb. 24, 1908, said : "Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a consensus of public opinion, for it is the peculiar value of a...stability to popular government which otherwise would be lacking."7 The next great truth which we must bear in mind in our study of this case is, that the Supreme...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of New York

New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1908 - 1052 pages
...a consensus of present public opinion, for it is the peculiar value of a written constitution thait it places in unchanging form limitations upon legislative...permanence and stability to popular government which othcrwiw would be lacking. At the same time, when a question of fact is debated and debatable, and...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 28

United States. Supreme Court - 1908 - 802 pages
...special legislation restricting or qualifying the conditions under which she should be permitted to toil. Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled...even a consensus of present public opinion, for it IB the peculiar value of a written constitution that it places in unchanging form limitations upon...
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Proceedings of the 1st-3d Annual Meeting, American Association ..., Volumes 1-3

American Association for Labor Legislation - 1908 - 364 pages
...constitutional law. In the case of Muller v. Oregon, the court declared it to be the puculiar nature of a written constitution, that it places in unchanging form limitations upon legislative action and gives a permanence and stability to popular government which otherwise would be lacking, The applicability...
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Legal and Historical Status of the Dred Scott Decision

Elbert William Robinson Ewing - 1908 - 242 pages
...people. Repeating this great truth, our Supreme Court in deciding Muller vs. Oregon, Feb. 24, 1908, said: "Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a consensus of public opinion, for it is the peculiar value of a written constitution that it places in unchanging...
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 34

1909 - 786 pages
...should be permitted to toil. Constitutional questions, it is true, are not settled by even a concensus of present public opinion, for it is the peculiar...form limitations upon legislative action, and thus •The following legisiation of the states impose restriction In some form or another upon the hours...
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