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" More than this, it is an insulting attempt to put the laborer under a legislative tutelage, which is not only degrading to his manhood, but subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio - Page 121
by Ohio. Supreme Court - 1906
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 41

1890 - 548 pages
...manhood, but subversive of his rights as a citizen of the United States. He may sell his labor for what be thinks best, whether money or goods, just as his employer...of his constitutional privileges, and consequently vicions and void." In Millett v. People, 117 Ill. 294, the Supreme Conrt of Illinois, in a wellconsidered...
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Weekly Notes of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ..., Volume 43

1899 - 640 pages
...from making their own contracts. The Act is an infringement alike of the rights of the employer and employe: more than this, it is an insulting attempt...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void": Godcharles v. Wigeman, 113 Pa. 431. "In State v. Loomis, 115 Mo. 319, in passing upon a 'Store Order...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 147

1912 - 1356 pages
...their own contracts. The act is an infringement alike of the rights of the employer and the employé. More than this. it is an insulting attempt to put...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." We find ourselves unalile lo agree to the doctrine announced in those cases which hold that the state...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 22

1893 - 1278 pages
...making their own contracts. The act is an Infringement, alike, of the right of the employer and employe. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." In State v. Goodwill, 33 W. Va. 179, 10 SE Rep. 2S5, a statute of that state prohibited persons engaged...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 10

1890 - 1226 pages
...the United States. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether money or goods, just as bis employer may sell his iron or coal; and any and every...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." In Millett v. People, 117 111. 294,7 NE Rep. 631, the supreme court of Illinois, in a wellconsidered...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 10

1890 - 1144 pages
...best, whether money or goods, just as hisemployermaysell his iron or coal ; and any and every la\v that proposes to prevent him from so doing is an infringement...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." In Mille« v. People, 117 111. 294,7 NB Eep. 631, the supreme court of Illinois, in a wellconsidered...
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Biennial Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of Illinois, Volume 6

Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1891 - 504 pages
...contracts. The act is an infringement alike of the constitutional rights of the employer and the employé. More than this it is an insulting attempt to put the...so doing is an infringement of his constitutional privilege, and consequently vicious and void. The Supreme Court of West Virginia. »S'íaíc v. Goodwill;...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 25

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1048 pages
...their own contracts. The act is an infringement alike of the rights of the employer and the employee. More than this, it is an insulting attempt to put...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." In Millett v. People, 117 111. 294, 57 Am. Rep. 869, the supreme court of Illinois, in a well-considered...
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Annual Report, Volume 15, Part 1893

1893 - 468 pages
...making their own contracts. The act is an infringement, alike, of the right of the employer and employe. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best, whether...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void." In State vs. Goodwill, 33 W. Va. 179, 10 8. К. Еер. 283. a statute ofthat State prohibited persons...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 59

1894 - 1206 pages
...making their own contracts. The act is an infringement alike of the right of the employer and employe. He may sell his labor for what he thinks best,—...constitutional privileges, and consequently vicious and void.' In State v. Goodwill, 33 W. Va. 179, 10 SE 285, a statute of that state prohibited persons engaged...
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