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... Amendment because for Kansas there was no Child Labor Amendment to ratify . Assuming that an amendment proposed by the Congress dies of inanition after what is to be deemed a " reasonable " time , they claim that , having been submitted ...
... Amendment because for Kansas there was no Child Labor Amendment to ratify . Assuming that an amendment proposed by the Congress dies of inanition after what is to be deemed a " reasonable " time , they claim that , having been submitted ...
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... Amendment was a covert way of imposing upon the States all the rules which it seemed important to Eighteenth - Cen- tury statesmen to write into the Federal Amendments , was rejected by judges who were themselves witnesses of the ...
... Amendment was a covert way of imposing upon the States all the rules which it seemed important to Eighteenth - Cen- tury statesmen to write into the Federal Amendments , was rejected by judges who were themselves witnesses of the ...
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... Amendment in exacting from the States observance of basic liberties . . . . The Amendment neither comprehends the spe- cific provisions by which the founders deemed it appropriate to restrict the federal government nor is it confined to ...
... Amendment in exacting from the States observance of basic liberties . . . . The Amendment neither comprehends the spe- cific provisions by which the founders deemed it appropriate to restrict the federal government nor is it confined to ...
Contents
CHAPTER ONE Judicial Power Has Its Limitations | 1 |
CHAPTER TWo Government and Economic Interests | 19 |
The Public Interest and the Constitutional Restrictions | 27 |
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