| United States. Supreme Court - 1923 - 872 pages
...regulation. It is true that in the days of the early common law an omnipotent Parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose, and occasionally a Colonial...callings of which those above mentioned are instances. An ordinary producer, manufacturer or shopkeeper may sell or not sell as he likes, United States v.... | |
| Frederic Jesup Stimson - 1923 - 264 pages
...opinion, the principle would apply to all ordinary employment: "since the adoption of our Constitution, one does not devote one's property or business to...clothe it with a public interest merely because one MINIMUM-WAGE LAWS FOR WOMEN 117 refuse anybody. Innkeepers do that; yet no law attempts to regulate... | |
| 1924 - 580 pages
...days of an early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose . . . but nowadays one does not devote one's property or business to the public use . . . merely because one makes commodities for, and sells to, the public in the common callings. .... | |
| Lawrence Averell Harper - 1924 - 172 pages
...days of an early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose . . . but nowadays one does not devote one's property or business to the public use . . . merely because one makes commodities for, and sells to, the public in the common callings. ..."... | |
| William Galt Raymond - 1925 - 378 pages
...regulation. It is true that in the days of the early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose, and occasionally a colonial...callings of which those above mentioned are instances. An ordinary producer, manufacturer, or shopkeeper may sell or not sell as he likes, . . . and while... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1925 - 676 pages
...opinion, the principle would apply to all ordinary employment: 'since the adoption of our Constitution, one does not devote one's property or business to...interest merely because one makes commodities for or sells to the public in the common railings. * * * An ordinary producer, manufacturer, or shopkeeper... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1925 - 696 pages
...opinion, the principle would apply to all ordinary employment: 'since the adoption of our Constitution, one does not devote one's property or business to...interest merely because one makes commodities for or sells to the public in the common callings. * * * An ordinary producer, manufacturer, or shopkeeper... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1925 - 686 pages
...opinion, the principle would apply to all ordinary employment: 'since the adoption of our Constitution, one does not devote one's property or business to...it with a public interest merely because one makes commoditias for or sells to the public in the common callings. * * * An ordinary producer, manufacturer,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1926 - 598 pages
...regulation. It is true that in the days of the early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose, and occasionally a colonial...callings of which those above mentioned are instances. In its opinion the court also discussed in detail the businesses subject to State regulation, saying:... | |
| Young Berryman Smith, Noel Thomas Dowling - 1926 - 1310 pages
...regulation. It is true that in the days of the early common law an omnipotent parliament did regulate prices and wages as it chose, and occasionally a colonial...callings, of which those above mentioned are instances. An ordinary producer, manufacturer, or shopkeeper may sell or not sell as he likes, United States v.... | |
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