But if it be within the power of a legislature to adopt such means for the protection of the lives of its citizens, it is difficult to see why precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals. It is as much for the interest... Year Book - Page 61by New Jersey State Bar Association - 1906Full view - About this book
| 1912 - 894 pages
...enjoyment of the same right by others. In the case of Holden v. Hardy (169 US, 366) it was held that " it is as much for the Interest of the State that the...public hospitals, and institutions for the care and education of the blind established, and special measures taken for the exclusion of infected cattle,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 986 pages
...the protection of the lives of its citizens, It is difficult to see why precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....asylums, public hospitals, and institutions for the care aud education of the blind established; and special measures taken for the exclusion of infected cattle,... | |
| American periodicals - 1898 - 864 pages
...regard to the health of employees as such. It sets forth the general proposition that: It is as much in the interest of the state that the public health should...preserved as that life should be made secure. With this in view, quarantine laws have been enacted in most, if not all, of the states; insane asylums, public... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1214 pages
...protection of the lives of its citizens, it is difficult to •ее why precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....should be preserved as that life should be made secure. * » * Though reasonable doubts may exist as to the power of the Legislature to pass a law, or as to... | |
| Labor - 1898 - 1026 pages
...the protection of the lives o'f its citizens, it is difficult to see why precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....public hospitals, and institutions for the care and education of the blind established; and special measures taken for the exclusion of infected cattle,... | |
| Arthur Jerome Eddy - Antitrust law - 1901 - 892 pages
...protection of the lives of its citizens, it is t'ifficult to see why the precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....public hospitals and institutions for the care and education of the blind established; and special measures taken for the exclusion of infected cattle,... | |
| Labor - 1901 - 456 pages
...the protection of the lives of Its citizens it is difficult to see why precaution might not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....have been enacted In most If not all, of the states; special measures taken for the exclusion of infected cattle, rags and decayed fruit. Statutes limiting... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1166 pages
...the protection of the lives of its citizens, It is difficult to see why precautions may not also Ъе adopted for the protection of their health and morals....should be preserved as that life should be made secure. "Upon the principles above stated, we think the act in question may be sustained as a valid exercise... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 1078 pages
...the protection of the lives of its citizens, it is difficult to see why precautions may not also be adopted for the protection of their health and morals....should be preserved as that life should be made secure. . . . "Upon the principles above stated, we think the act in question may be sustained ae a valid exercise... | |
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