| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1918 - 720 sidor
...had power to prevent the instrumentalities used in common for inter-State and intra-State commerce from being used in their intra-State operations to the injury of inter-State commerce. In Simpson v. Shepherd, 230 US 352, (Minnesota Rate Cases,) the court, upon an exhaustive review of... | |
| 1918 - 1118 sidor
...Congress had power to prevent the instrumentalities used in common for interstate and intrastate commerce from being used in their intrastate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. In Simpson v. Shepherd, 230 US 352, 33 Sup. Ct. 720, 57 L. Ed. 1511, 48 L. RA (NS) 1151, Ann. Cas.... | |
| 1915 - 880 sidor
...interest of the safety of persons and property, they illustrate the principle that Congress in the exercise of its paramount power may prevent the common...such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end, although... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1915 - 882 sidor
...authority and the state, and not the Nation, would be supreme within the national field." And further: "This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority...such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end, although... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1914 - 914 sidor
...interest of the safety of persons and property, they illustrate the principle that Congress in the exercise of its paramount power may prevent the common...such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end, although... | |
| Louisiana Railroad Commission - 1914 - 668 sidor
...1341). The question decided in this case, as is well known to the Commission, was that "Congress, in the exercise of its paramount power, may prevent the common...intrastate commercial intercourse from being used in their interstate operations to the injury of interstate commerce. ,, The court held that, "The authority... | |
| Hubert Bruce Fuller - 1915 - 616 sidor
...interest of the safety of persons and property, they illustrate the principle that Congress in the exercise of its paramount power may prevent the common...such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end although... | |
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