| United States. Supreme Court - 1953 - 874 lapas
...Congress by the Commerce Clause." Id., at 115. "The power of Congress over interstate commerce ... extends to those activities intrastate which so affect...over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1160 lapas
...Pennsylvania, 114 US 196, 203, 204, 29 L. ed. 158, 161, 162, 1 Inters. Com. Rep. 382, 8 Sup. Ct. Rep. 826. The power of Congress over interstate commerce is not confined to the instrumentalities of such commerce known and in use when the Constitution was adopted, but extends... | |
| 1941 - 586 lapas
...the language of the present Chief Justice in United States v. Dar^y TMmber Co.. supra, as follows. "The power of Congress over interstate commerce is...over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 580 lapas
...the language of the present Chief Justice in United States v. narJ'j/ Timber Co., supra, as follows. "The power of Congress over interstate commerce is...over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1941 - 1198 lapas
...nterstate commerce. The applicable doctrine is stated in United States v. ^artit/ Lumber Co., supra : "The power of Congress over interstate commerce is not confined to the resuition of commerce among the States. It extends to those activities intrastate •hich so affect... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1948 - 1396 lapas
...Court made the following statement in United States v. Darby (1041) (312 U. 8. 100, 61 S. Ct. 451) : "The power of Congress over interstate commerce is...over it as to make regulation of them appropriate means to the attainment of a legitimate end, the exercise of the granted power of Congress to regulate... | |
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