The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong, is not conclusive ; for the Legislature has the right to pass laws which, according to the common belief of the people, are adapted to prevent the spread of contagious... Pediatrics - Page 1961908Full view - About this book
| 1920 - 516 pages
...must be a matter of common and general knowledge. The fact that the belief is not universal, however, is not controlling, for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every ona Courts take judicial notice of those things which are common knowledge to the majority of... | |
| 1919 - 1020 pages
...must be a matter of common and general knowledge. The fact that the belief is not universal, however, is not controlling, for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. Courts take judicial notice of those things which are common knowledge to the majority of... | |
| 1905 - 1204 pages
...involved in the cases brought before him." See, also, People v. Lochner, 177 N. Y. 169, 69 NE 373. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong,... | |
| 1905 - 1138 pages
...cases brought before him": See, also, People v. Loclmer, 177 NY 169, 101 Am. St. Rep. 773, 69 NE 373. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...that the belief may be wrong and that science may yet dhow it to be wrong is not conclusive, for the legislature has the right to pass laws which, according... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - 1905 - 56 pages
...common knowledge may be acted upon by the legislature and courts without proof, and the fact that it is not universal is not controlling, for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one, and what the people believe is for the common welfare must be accepted as for the common... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1908 - 896 pages
...are involved in the cases brought before him." Skv. also. People r. I^x-hncr, 177 XY Kill. 09 XE 373. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1908 - 912 pages
...involved in the cases brought before him.'' Sec, also, People v. Lochner, 177 NY Iflf), 69 NE 373. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...for there Is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. The possibility that the belief umy be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong,... | |
| James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 pages
...establish its existence, but may be acted upon without proof by the legislature and the courts. * * * The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong,... | |
| New York (State). Factory Investigating Commission - 1914 - 720 pages
...to establish its existence, but may be acted upon without proof by the legislature and the courts. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling, for there is scarce any belief that is accepted by everyone. The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that... | |
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley, Edward Charles Elliott - 1915 - 762 pages
...are involved in the cases brought before him." See, also, People ». Lochner, 177 NY 169, 69 NE 373. The fact that the belief is not universal is not controlling,...for there is scarcely any belief that is accepted by every one. The possibility that the belief may be wrong, and that science may yet show it to be wrong,... | |
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