Word: regulatee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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On June 3, 1918, in the gloomy red-curtained chamber in the U. S. Capitol, where the Court sat from 1860 to 1935, spare little Justice William Rufus Day announced the decision of the Court: by a vote of 5-to-4 the child labor law was held unconstitutional. Child...
The four dissenting justices joined in what many believe to be the greatest dissent written by the greatest dissenter, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, of the enormous cavalry mustaches and classic wit. The dissent said in part: ". . . The Act [Child Labor] does not meddle with anything belonging to the States. They...
On first reading of the opinion, some attorneys thought in obviated necessity for further action on the proposed child labor amendment to the consti- tution but Gerard D. Reilly, Labor Department Solicitor, said that ratification still is necessary to prohibit child labor in intra-state commerce. He said the decision...
A non-binding organization for Ivy League football which would have the power to regulate eligibility requirements, schedule questions, financial problems, and practice dates was suggested in an editorial by the Yale News yesterday morning.
In a 3,500-word declaration by Premier Henri Philippe Pétain, Free France got its New Order last week. The 84-year-old Marshal announced that, departing from the "universal bankruptcy of economic liberalism," France would seek a "harmonious combination of authority and liberty." The New Order would...