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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But there was the power of Congress to regulate commerce also to be considered and harmonized if possible . That Federal power , said the Supreme Court- when the subjects of that power are national in their nature , is also exclusive ...
But there was the power of Congress to regulate commerce also to be considered and harmonized if possible . That Federal power , said the Supreme Court- when the subjects of that power are national in their nature , is also exclusive ...
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... considered as settled by prior adjudications and cannot now be reopened ( p . 127 ) . 3. Clark Distilling Co. v . Western Maryland R. Co. ( 242 U. S. 311 ( 1917 ) ) involves the Webb - Kenyon Act ( 37 Stat . 699 ) which went further ...
... considered as settled by prior adjudications and cannot now be reopened ( p . 127 ) . 3. Clark Distilling Co. v . Western Maryland R. Co. ( 242 U. S. 311 ( 1917 ) ) involves the Webb - Kenyon Act ( 37 Stat . 699 ) which went further ...
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... considered appellant's other contentions , including the suggestion that the McCarran Act , construed as we have interpreted it and thus given effect , would involve an unconstitutional delegation by Congress of its power to the States ...
... considered appellant's other contentions , including the suggestion that the McCarran Act , construed as we have interpreted it and thus given effect , would involve an unconstitutional delegation by Congress of its power to the States ...
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... Considered in the light of the history of the original Federal Water Power Act , some of the rationale of the majority is difficult to follow . Said Mr. Justice Burton for the majority : This case illustrates the integration of Federal ...
... Considered in the light of the history of the original Federal Water Power Act , some of the rationale of the majority is difficult to follow . Said Mr. Justice Burton for the majority : This case illustrates the integration of Federal ...
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... considered applicable , or , if so , only to a limited degree . Water was carried by means of ditches and flumes great distances for consumption by those engaged in mining and agri- culture ( Jennison v . Kirk , 98 U. S. 453 , 457-458 ) ...
... considered applicable , or , if so , only to a limited degree . Water was carried by means of ditches and flumes great distances for consumption by those engaged in mining and agri- culture ( Jennison v . Kirk , 98 U. S. 453 , 457-458 ) ...
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