| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1965 - 1052 páginas
...like the "right of persons to move freely from State to State" (Edwards v. California, supra, at 177), "occupies a more protected position in our constitutional...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines." Ibid. Moreover, when we come to the problem of abatement in Hamm v. City of Rock Hill,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs - 1975 - 296 páginas
...as commodities. In his concurring opinion. Justice Douglas emphasized (at 314 US at 177) that "the right of persons to move freely from State to State...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines." While most of the Supreme Court cases dealing with the right to travel have spoken primarily... | |
| Hadley Arkes - 1992 - 296 páginas
...ground of justification for the judgment in this case. "I am of the opinion," wrote Douglas, "that the right of persons to move freely from State to State...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines. "g As usual, Jackson was even more stylish and cutting: "[T|he migrations of a human being,... | |
| Thomas A. Spragens - 1990 - 304 páginas
...clause. As Justice Douglas wrote, the right of people to be free of discrimination on the basis of race "occupies a more protected position in our constitutional...movement of cattle, fruit, steel, and coal across state lines."9 What is interesting about Justice Douglas's plaintive words is how closely they echo... | |
| Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - 1995 - 512 páginas
...race, like the "right of persons to move freely from State to State" (Edwards v. California . . .), "occupies a more protected position in our constitutional...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines." . . . Hence I would prefer to rest on the assertion of legislative power contained in... | |
| Colton C. Campbell, John F. Stack - 2002 - 212 páginas
...the right of people to be free of state action that discriminates against them because of race . . . occupies a more protected position in our constitutional...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines" (Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States, 1964, 279). Congress, however, was hamstrung... | |
| Τάκης Τριδίμας, Paolisa Nebbia - 2004 - 448 páginas
...Ibid at 337. 118 Edwards v California 314 US 160, 62 S Ct 164 (1941). He opined at 177, 169 'that the right of persons to move freely from State to State...the movement of cattle, fruit, steel and coal across state lines.' His opinion was joined by Murphy and Black JJ. In the same case Justice Jackson, concurring,... | |
| Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - 2004 - 502 páginas
...right of people to be free of state action that discriminates against them because of race, like the "right of persons to move freely from State to State...constitutional system than does the movement of cattle, faiit, steel and coal across state lines." . . . Hence I would prefer to rest on the assertion of legislative... | |
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