Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The court held the statute carrying such penalties and involving such possibilities to be invalid under the Fourteenth Amendment as placing too great a burden upon the defense of a claim of right by the railway and as unreasonable .
The court held the statute carrying such penalties and involving such possibilities to be invalid under the Fourteenth Amendment as placing too great a burden upon the defense of a claim of right by the railway and as unreasonable .
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This statute as construed was held void under the Fourteenth Amendment as it allowed no inquiry judicial in nature at any point after the rate was fixed18 and so does not touch the situation in the Ben Avon case .
This statute as construed was held void under the Fourteenth Amendment as it allowed no inquiry judicial in nature at any point after the rate was fixed18 and so does not touch the situation in the Ben Avon case .
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... in that case : “ The Fourteenth Amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics . " It was this same species of court interference with legislative policies which brought out the storm of protest in the first decade of ...
... in that case : “ The Fourteenth Amendment does not enact Mr. Herbert Spencer's Social Statics . " It was this same species of court interference with legislative policies which brought out the storm of protest in the first decade of ...
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That the governor has the right to veto a resolution by the legislature submitting an amendment to the constitution has ... The constitution , as interpreted by the supreme court , limits to three the number of amendments which may be ...
That the governor has the right to veto a resolution by the legislature submitting an amendment to the constitution has ... The constitution , as interpreted by the supreme court , limits to three the number of amendments which may be ...
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was the first to submit an amendment , elaborated on the procedure of the two houses in passing a resolution for an amendment and directed that it should be submitted to the governor and , if disapproved by him , passed over his veto ...
was the first to submit an amendment , elaborated on the procedure of the two houses in passing a resolution for an amendment and directed that it should be submitted to the governor and , if disapproved by him , passed over his veto ...
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