| Lawrence Boyd Evans - Governors - 1916 - 274 pages
...invalid on the ground that it was not due process of law. Justice Holmes once said of the police power, " It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by...usage, or held by the prevailing morality or strong and preponderating opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare." There could... | |
| James J. Finn - Cooperation - 1916 - 316 pages
...Bank Guaranty cases,* said : "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all great public needs. ... It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by prevailing morality or strong and preponderant public opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1384 pages
...104, Ann. Cas. 1912A 487, 31 S. Ct. 186, 55 US (L. ed.) 112, 32 LRA (NS) 1062, it was said: "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great public needs. Camfield v. US 167 U. 8. 518, 17 S. Ct. 864, 42 US (L. ed.) 260. It may be put forth in aid of what... | |
| Isaac Max Rubinow - Health insurance - 1916 - 344 pages
...Judge Holmes stated the case more broadly in the Noble State Bank v. Haskell, 219 US 104, 111: " It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great public needs. Camfield «. United States, 167 US 518. It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage,... | |
| Wallace McClure - Constitutional history - 1916 - 492 pages
...individuals — abridge their liberties — in the interest of society and social welfare. "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great public needs."' In centra-distinction to the police power stands the doctrine of individual rights — especially the... | |
| Wallace McClure - Constitutional history - 1916 - 520 pages
...individuals — abridge their liberties — in the interest of society and social welfare. ''It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the great public needs/'3 In centra-distinction to the police power stands the doctrine of individual rights — especially... | |
| William Lynn Ransom - 1916 - 404 pages
...later it was said,* Justice Hughes concurring, that the "police power" ... may be put forth in aid-of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by -the prevailing morality or strong and preponderant opinion immediatefy neceS8ai7 to the The inclusion of "public welfare" as one of the permissible objects of... | |
| John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams - Art, Municipal - 1916 - 204 pages
...Convention, p. 4268. 'Sec. 3. See also Hurtado v. Calif. 110 US 516; Missouri v. Lewis, 101 US 22. "'It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all the public needs. Camfield v. US 167 US 518. It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage,... | |
| James J. Finn - Cooperation - 1916 - 330 pages
...delivering the opinion of the Court in what are known as the Oklahoma Bank Guaranty cases,* said : "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends to all great public needs. . . . It may be put forth in aid of what is sanctioned by usage, or held by prevailing... | |
| Rome Green Brown - Constitutional law - 1917 - 1002 pages
...consideration. These sentences are, in the words of Justice Holmes, who wrote the decision : "It may be said in a general way that the police power extends...sanctioned by usage, or held by the prevailing morality of strong and preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the public welfare."20... | |
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