Digest of Certain Supreme Court Decisions Pertinent to the Proposed Western Water Rights Settlement Act (S. 863) and State-Federal Water ProblemsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 34 strani |
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... Justice Fuller said : *** [ I ] t is not to be doubted that the power to make the ordinary regulations of police remains with the individual States , and cannot be assumed by the National Government * * * ( p . 555 ) . 20267-58-2 1 But ...
... Justice Fuller said : *** [ I ] t is not to be doubted that the power to make the ordinary regulations of police remains with the individual States , and cannot be assumed by the National Government * * * ( p . 555 ) . 20267-58-2 1 But ...
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... Justice Burton for the majority : This case illustrates the integration of Federal and State jurisdictions in licensing waterpower projects under the Federal Power Act ** ( p . 156 ) . * In the Federal Power Act there is a separation of ...
... Justice Burton for the majority : This case illustrates the integration of Federal and State jurisdictions in licensing waterpower projects under the Federal Power Act ** ( p . 156 ) . * In the Federal Power Act there is a separation of ...
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... Justice Douglas dissenting . The case was decided on the narrow proposition that the Com- mission was authorized by section 4 of the Federal Power Act ( 16 U. S. C. 797 ( e ) ) to issue a license " for a power project to use waters on ...
... Justice Douglas dissenting . The case was decided on the narrow proposition that the Com- mission was authorized by section 4 of the Federal Power Act ( 16 U. S. C. 797 ( e ) ) to issue a license " for a power project to use waters on ...
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... Justice Douglas , dissenting : I would not suppose the United States could erect a dam on this nonnavigable river without obtaining its water rights in accordance with State law * * * . The argument pressed on us by the United States is ...
... Justice Douglas , dissenting : I would not suppose the United States could erect a dam on this nonnavigable river without obtaining its water rights in accordance with State law * * * . The argument pressed on us by the United States is ...
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... Justice Holmes , writing for the Court in International Paper Co. v . United States ( 282 U. S. 399 , 407 ) , Congress " proceeded on the footing of a full recognition of [ riparians ' ] rights and of the Government's duty to pay for ...
... Justice Holmes , writing for the Court in International Paper Co. v . United States ( 282 U. S. 399 , 407 ) , Congress " proceeded on the footing of a full recognition of [ riparians ' ] rights and of the Government's duty to pay for ...
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