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...every case in which the question has been raised, the Court has recognized that there are limits of delegation [of power by Congress] which there is no Constitutional authority to transcend. We think that Section 9c goes beyond those limits. ... It is no answer to say that the transportation of 'hot oil' is injurious...
...column in today's CRIMSON, in which he stated that the recent Supreme Court decision dealing with executive control of oil production "has little legal significance." The Court stated that Section 9 (C) of the N.I.R.A. "goes beyond those limits" "of delegation which there is no constitutional authority to transcend" and that "due process of law requires that it shall appear that the order is within the authority of the officer, board or commission and, if that authority depends on determinations of fact, those determinations must be shown." Thus, the "legal significance" of the decision is that the Court...
...artist's inspiration with religion, which is sound enough, and recognizes that Communism is a religion, which is unimpeachable. That he commits a number of fallacies in his eloquence does not in the least detract from his effect, for all such theses as his, both pro and con, transcend logic and are not subject to it. Still, the history in his penultimate paragraph is flatly wrong, and it is silly to say that a capitalist artist must cut himself off from the principles of true art. True art is my art; it must be your art that is false...
...This need for unity in the government seems to me to transcend all the issues and the personalities involved in the campaign...
...commission [now investigating Manchuria] continues to show ignorance of Far Eastern conditions." Demanding that more Japanese troops be sent to Manchuria, General Araki said (as nearly as his flowerings can be translated) : "The problems confronting the Empire's defense arm are of such magnitude and profound importance as to transcend those of our Siberian expeditions in 1918 [when Japanese and other Allied troops penetrated far into Soviet territory]. From certain viewpoints the present situation is even more serious than the Russo-Japanese...