There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words to prevent the making of social experiments that an important part of the community desires, in the insulated chambers afforded... United States Supreme Court Reports - Page 266by United States. Supreme Court - 1923Full view - About this book
| Thomas Reed Powell - 1919 - 472 pages
...add one general consideration. There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...or even noxious to me and to those whose judgment I respect." The other ground of the decision is that, even if intimidation is not legalized, the plaintiff... | |
| 1922 - 898 pages
...add one general consideration. There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...states, even though the experiments may seem futile and even noxious to me and to those whose judgment I most respect" Evidently in answer to these observations... | |
| 1922 - 880 pages
...add one general consideration. There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...states, even though the experiments may seem futile and even noxious to me and to those whose judgment I most respect" Evidently in answer to these observations... | |
| Arthur Benton Mavity, Nancy Barr Mavity - 1923 - 444 pages
...opinion Justice Holmes said: "There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...that an important part of the community desires." the several states. The original Constitution provided that direct taxes should be apportioned among... | |
| Zechariah Chafee - 1924 - 544 pages
...than elsewhere, I can feel no doubt of the power of the legislature to deny it in such cases.1 . . . I must add one general consideration. There is nothing...me and to those whose judgment I most respect.'-' . . . 1 Several citations have been omitted from this opinion. Justice Holmes thought that the invalidity... | |
| United States. Courts - 1924 - 1206 pages
...add one general consideration. There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...the several States, even though the experiments may seen futile or even noxious to me and to those whose judgment I most respect. I agree with the more... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1924 - 1438 pages
...legislatures, in the following language : There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the fourteenth amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...chambers afforded by the several States, even though the experimente may seem futile or even noxious to me and to tho-че whose judgment I most respect. Enjoining... | |
| 1924 - 1284 pages
...Supreme Court mediates between nation and state; a totally different set when it sits in judgment upon " social experiments that an important part of the community...insulated chambers afforded by the several States." l Surely all this is something that Judge Bruce's " intelligent citizen " ought to be told. In his... | |
| Felix Frankfurter - 1927 - 68 pages
...Co., 201 US 140, 154 (1906). " There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words...to me and to those whose judgment I most respect." 66 are the generalizations which Mr. Justice Holmes has applied again and again to the solution of... | |
| 1922 - 496 pages
...Declared the veteran jurist: "There is nothing that I more deprecate than the use of the Fourteenth Amendment beyond the absolute compulsion of its words to prevent the making of social experiments * * *." One feels that, with the greatest respect, it may be suggested that the cause of present unsettled... | |
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