Positive rights and privileges are undoubtedly secured by the Fourteenth Amendment; but they are secured by way of prohibition against State laws and State proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, and by power given to Congress to legislate... The American Law Register - Page 7821883Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 676 pages
...are secured by way of prohibition against state laws and state proceedings affecting such rights and privileges, and by power given to congress to legislate...purpose of carrying such prohibition into effect; also, that congressional legislation must necessarily be predicated upon such supposed state laws or... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1884 - 880 pages
...are secured by way of prohibition against State laws and State proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, and by power given to Congress to legislate...aspect of the amendment may be found In United States v. CruUuhank, 92 U S. 542; Virginia v. Hires, 100 id. 313, and Ex parte riryinm, id. 839. An apt Illustration... | |
| 1884 - 1022 pages
...secured by way of pro1 hibition against state laws and state proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, and by power given to Congress to legislate...discussion of this aspect of the amendment may be found in US v. Cruikshank, 92 US 542 ; Virginia, v: Riven, 100 US 313. and exparte Virginia, 100 US 339." An... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1884 - 882 pages
...proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, and by power given to congress to legislate for tho purpose of carrying such prohibition into effect:...such supposed state laws or state proceedings, and Vie directed to the correction of their operation and effect. A quite full discussion of this aspect... | |
| 1884 - 902 pages
...of prohibition against State laws and State proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, ana by power given to Congress to legislate for the purpose...into effect ; and such legislation must necessarily bo predicated upon such supposed State laws or State proceedings, and be directed to the correction... | |
| 1884 - 1434 pages
...are secured by way of prohibition against state laws and state proceedings affecting such rights and privileges, and by power given to congress to legislate...purpose of carrying such prohibition into effect; also, that congressional legislation must necessarily be predicated upon such supposed state laws or... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 840 pages
...are secured by way of prohibition against State laws and State proceedings affecting such rights and privileges, and by power given to Congress to legislate...the purpose of carrying such prohibition into effect ; also, that congressional legislation must necessarily be predicated upon such supposed State laws... | |
| 1884 - 900 pages
...laws or Suite proceedings, and bo directed to the correction of their operation and effect. Л quito full discussion of this aspect of the amendment may be found in US to. Cruikshank, 9-2 Ü. S. Kcports, 542 ; Virginia ;•«. Rives, 100 Id., 313, and £.e-parte Virginia,... | |
| 1896 - 746 pages
...are secured by way of prohibition against state laws and state proceedings affecting those rights and privileges, and by power given to congress to legislate...to the correction of their operation and effect." Much nearer, and, indeed, almost directly in point, is the case of the Louisville, NO & TR Co. v. State,... | |
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