| 1916 - 948 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work" (p. 76)- 20 1909 State v. Miksicek, 225 Mo.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1905 - 662 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work. Whether in the latter aspect it would be open... | |
| 1905 - 1316 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a' proper measure on the score of health. Men whom I certainly would not pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first installment of a general regulation of... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1905 - 1094 páginas
...be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on the scope of health. Men whom I certainly could not pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work. Whether in the latter aspect it would be open... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1906 - 174 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work. Whether in the latter aspect it would be open... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 664 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work. Whether in the latter aspect it would be open... | |
| Ohio. Courts - 1912 - 740 páginas
...remaining parts of the statute were not affected by this decision. Without undertaking to criticize the wisdom of the holding of those judges who held...so, and that every reasonable intendment shall be held to favor the validity and constitutionality of an act of the Legislature. If there be 1912.] Bernhardt... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1914 - 604 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work." Such, then, is the opinion of Mr. Justice... | |
| James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 páginas
...need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us. A reasonable man might think it a proper measure on...pronounce unreasonable would uphold it as a first instalment of a general regulation of the hours of work. Whether in the latter aspect it would be open... | |
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