| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 840 pages
...articles, even those that may have become the subject of trade in different parts of the country? . . . Such legislation may, indeed, indirectly or incidentally...trade in such products transported from one State to another,State. But that circumstance does not show that laws of the character alluded to are inconsistent... | |
| 1927 - 1130 pages
...even those that may have become the subject of trade in different parts of the country t • • • Such legislation may, indeed, indirectly or incidentally...state. But that circumstance does not show that laws of (lie character alluded to are inconsistent with the power of Congress to regulate commerce among the... | |
| 1895 - 1088 pages
...intended to be surrendered to the general government, it is the protection of the people against fraud and deception in the sale of food products. Such legislation...character alluded to are Inconsistent with the power of con--, gress to regulate commerce among the states.^ •For, as said by this court in Sherlock v.»l... | |
| 1899 - 962 pages
...enacted it I am of opinion that the statute of New York, in Its application to the plaintiff ш error, Is Inconsistent with the power of congress to regulate commerce among the states, and with that clause of the fourteenth amendment which prohibits any state frem denying to any person... | |
| 1901 - 958 pages
...railroad company. It is also contended that the requirement of a license from the defendant company is inconsistent with the power of Congress to regulate commerce among the states. This view cannot be accepted. The statute puts no obstacle in the way of the purchase by the defendant... | |
| 1902 - 832 pages
...Intended to be surrendered to the general government, It is the protection of the people against fraud and deception In the sale of food products. Such legislation...of congress to regulate commerce among the states." But it is argued that coffee treated so as to make Ariosa is a pure article of food, and a compound... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1895 - 1378 pages
...intended to be surrendered to ihe general government, it is the protection of the people against fraud and deception in the sale of food products. Such legislation...one State to another State. But that circumstance docs not show that laws of the character alluded to are inconsistent with the power of Congress to... | |
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