It is the power to regulate ; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than... The United States Democratic Review - Page 1961847Full view - About this book
| John Norton Pomeroy - Political Science - 1886 - 800 pages
...question under consideration. He says : 1 " We are now arrived at the inquiry, What is this power ? It is the power to regulate ; that is, to prescribe...the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself ; may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - Veterinary medicine - 1886 - 702 pages
...Philadelphia, and between Philadelphia and Baltimore. We are now arrived at the inquiry, What is this power Т It is the power to regulate ; that is, to prescribe...the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| 1886 - 706 pages
...Philadelphia, anil between Philadelphia and Baltimore. We are now arrived at the inquiry, What is this power t It is the power to regulate ; that is, to prescribe...the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete iu itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 834 pages
...congress. The power to regulate commerce, says Chief Justice Marshall, in Gibbons v. Ogdcn, 9 Wheat. 1, " is to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed." And in the same case, Johnson, J., says that "it is no objection to the existence of distinct substantive... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 1250 pages
...court of the United States, in Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat., loc. clt. 196, 6 L. Ed. 23, as follows: "It is the power to regulate; that is. to prescribe...the rule by which commerce Is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1908 - 714 pages
...quoted in support of the first view; he says : " We are now arrived at the inquiry, What is this power? It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe...the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 1250 pages
...congress "to regulate commerce with foreign nations, " etc., respecting which Chief Justice MARSHALL said: "It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe...the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent,... | |
| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1887 - 1588 pages
...granted as if that term had been added to the word 'commerce.' " P. 193. What is this power? P. 196. It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. The gravamen in Gibbons v. Ogden was that the State of New York had by law interdicted steam vessels,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1907 - 728 pages
...several states and with the Indian tribes." This power to regulate, as Chief Justice Marshall has said, is " to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed." The reason why this clause was put into the Constitution was in order that citizens of the different... | |
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