| United States. Supreme Court - 1980 - 790 strani
...separable economic units. As the Court said in Baldwin v. Seelig, 294 US [511], 527, 'what is ultimate is the principle that one state in its dealings with...place itself in a position of economic isolation.' " The opinions of the Court through the years have reflected an alertness to the evils of "economic... | |
| Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - 1940 - 266 strani
...words of Mr. Justice Cardozo in Baldwin v. Seelig? Among other things he said : What is ultimate is the principle that one State in its dealings with...place itself in a position of economic isolation. Formulas and catchwords are subordinate to this overmastering requirement. Neither the power to tax... | |
| Marketing Laws Survey (U.S.) - 1942 - 254 strani
...words of Mr. Justice Cardozo in Baldwin v. Seelig* Among other things he said: What is ultimate is the principle that one State in its dealings with...place itself in a position of economic isolation. Formulas and catchwords are subordinate to this overmastering requirement. Neither the power to tax... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1942 - 448 strani
...State over prices of milk imported from other States, Mr. Justice Cardozo said: "What is ultimate is the principle that one State in its dealings with...place itself in a position of economic isolation. Formulas and catchwords are subordinate to this overmastering requirement. Neither the power to tax... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1958 - 202 strani
...commerce would invite a multiplication of preferential trade areas destructive of the very purposes of the commerce clause. Under the circumstances here...place itself in a position of economic isolation." Baldioin v. GAF Seelig, Inc., supra. While many regulations now in effect may thus be illegal persons... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1977 - 1102 strani
...often cited is Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison. Mr. Justice Clark delivered the opinion of the Court : To permit Madison to adopt a regulation not essential...place itself in a position of economic isolation." Baldtrin v. OAF Seelip, Inc., supra, 294 US at page 527, 55 S. Ct. at page 502. Justice Black (and... | |
| William D. Robinson - 1991 - 1330 strani
...separable economic units. As the Court said in Baldwin v. Seelig, [citation omitted], "what is ultimate is the principle that one state in its dealings with...place itself in a position of economic isolation." This alertness to the evils of economic isolationism and protectionism was dispositive in a key high... | |
| Damien Geradin - 1997 - 268 strani
...to discriminatory state measures has been traditionally very high. The existence of a discriminathat one state in its dealings with another may not place itself in a position of economic isolation.') 3 See, eg, American Can Co. v. Oregon Liquor Contro! Commission, 517 P. 2d 691 (1973) ("The purpose... | |
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