| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 472 strani
...an indirect affect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people and the authority of the State over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government (Id., 546). After finding it to be... | |
| United States. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals - 1956 - 406 strani
...an indirect effect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people and the authority of the State over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government. Similarly in Labor Board v. Jones... | |
| United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations - 1981 - 272 strani
...an indirect effect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people and the authority of the state over its domestic concerns would jexist only by sufferance of the federal government. . . . It is not the province of... | |
| Hadley Arkes - 1997 - 316 strani
...as Sutherland recognized, quite correctly, "the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people, and the authority of the state over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government."20 That point was reinforced for... | |
| Barry Cushman - 1998 - 333 strani
...presents a dangerous and revolutionary construction of the Commerce Clause of the Federal Constitution which would enable the Federal Government to control...States and the people would be effectively deprived of their rights theretofore reserved to themselves and guaranteed to them under Article X of the Amendments... | |
| Craig Alan Smith - 2015 - 359 strani
...an indirect effect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people, and the authority of the State over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government."74 Whittaker's extensive use of... | |
| Gordon Lloyd - 2006 - 446 strani
...an indirect effect upon interstate commerce, the federal authority would embrace practically all the activities of the people and the authority of the State over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government. Indeed, on such a theory, even the... | |
| Clint Bolick - 2007 - 208 strani
...interstate commerce," the Court warned, "the federal authority would embrace practically all of the activities of the people and the authority of the State over its domestic concerns would exist only by sufferance of the federal government." 19 The Court's concerns proved... | |
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