If New York, in order to promote the economic welfare of her farmers, may guard them against competition with the cheaper prices of Vermont, the door has been opened to rivalries and reprisals that were meant to be averted by subjecting commerce between... Barriers to Internal Trade in Farm Products - Page 13by United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Edgar Lewis Burtis, George Rogers Taylor, Frederick Vail Waugh - 1939 - 104 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1939 - 720 pages
...and aggressions of the States, taking form in customs barriers and other economic retaliation." * * * "If New York, in order to promote the economic welfare...commerce between the states to the power of the nation." In the same case the Court placed a limit on the taxing and police power of the States when it stated:... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1949 - 994 pages
...tempted to save the expense of sanitary precautions and thereby affect the health of New York consumers. "If New York, in order to promote the economic welfare...commerce between the states to the power of the nation." 294 US at 522. But guarding against out-of-state competition is a very different thing from curbing... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1958 - 202 pages
...State of destination can reasonably assure itself of the safety of the supply. Justice Cardozo once said : If New York, in order to promote the economic...commerce between the States to the power of the Nation. * * * The Constitution was framed upon the theory that the peoples of the several States must sink... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1958 - 972 pages
...RESTRICTIONS ON FREE MOVEMENT OF MILK BETWEEN THE STATES SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED Judge Cardozo once said : "If New York, in order to promote the economic...commerce between the States to the power of the Nation. * * * "The Constitution was framed upon the theory that the peoples of the several States must sink... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - 1958 - 1022 pages
...RESTRICTIONS OS FBIZ MOVEMENT OF MILK BETWEEN THE STATES SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED Judge Cardozo once said : "If New York, in order to promote the economic...commerce between the States to the power of the Nation. * * * "The Constitution was framed upon the theory that the peoples of the several States must sink... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1977 - 1192 pages
...Hood & Sons, Inc. v. Du Mond, 336 US, at 538, could be more precisely calculated to open "the door ... to rivalries and reprisals that were meant to be averted...commerce between the states to the power of the nation." Baldwin v. GAF Seelig, Inc., 294 US, at 522. "The Constitution was framed under the dominion of a political... | |
| Andrew L. Kaufman - 1998 - 764 pages
...statute as wiping out any competitive advantage that Vermont milk might have had in the New York market. "If New York, in order to promote the economic welfare...commerce between the states to the power of the nation." New York sought to justify the application of its legislation to Vermont milk by arguing that the purpose... | |
| Benjamin Nathan Cardozo - 1999 - 462 pages
...promote ^International Text Book Co. v. Pigg, reported in Volume 217 United States Reports 91. 36á the economic welfare of her farmers, may guard them...commerce between the states to the power of the nation. The argument is pressed upon us, however, that the end to be served by the Milk Control Act is something... | |
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