| Canada. Department of Labour - Labor - 1923 - 1422 pages
...as are penalized by the act in this case. This Court held the law in that case to be void. It said: In our view the necessary effect of this act is, by...mines within the states, a purely state authority. In the case at the bar, Congress in the name of a tax which on the face of the act is a penalty seeks... | |
| Cotton manufacture - 1916 - 660 pages
...State in the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution." 1 " " • "".}*'" He winds up with this language: "In our view the necessary effect of this Act is, by means of a prohibition against tl>e movement in interstate commerce of ordinary commercial commodities to. regulate the hours of labor... | |
| Electronic journals - 1918 - 508 pages
...the majority, is that the act is not an act to regulate commerce among the states, but is an attempt to regulate the hours of labor of children in factories and mines within the states, and is therefore an unlawful interference with powers reserved to the states. "Thus the act in a two-fold... | |
| 1919 - 1804 pages
...continue to discharge, harmoniously with the other, the duties intrusted to it by the Constitution. In our view the necessary effect of this act is, by...sense is repugnant to the Constitution. It not only [3 ALR —Child Labor Law. transcends the authority delegated to Congress over commerce, but also exerts... | |
| Electronic journals - 1919 - 1030 pages
...has been delegated to Congress in conferring the power to regulate commerce among the states. . . . " In our view the necessary effect of this act is, by...mines within the states, a purely state authority. . . . The far-reaching result of upholding the act cannot be more plainly indicated than by pointing... | |
| Law - 1919 - 332 pages
...authority to control th« states in their exercise of the police power over local trade and manufacture. 2. The necessary effect of this act is, by means of a...labor of children in factories and mines within the state — a purely state authority. Thus the act in a twofold sense is repugnant to the Constitution.... | |
| 1919 - 926 pages
...argument, we find this summary statement of the position of the majority: " the necessary effect of the act is by means of a prohibition against the movement...mines within the States, a purely State authority." Not far from the beginning of his opinion, he had laid down the principle that " a statute must be... | |
| Railroads - 1922 - 710 pages
...judges constituting the majority of the court, does not In form overrule any previous decisions, but says: "In our view the necessary effect of this act...children in factories and mines within the states." Of course the very purpose of the legislation was to prevent young children being overworked in mines... | |
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