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| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1951 - 362 pages
...is at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...the preservation of the public peace and good order. Gaged by this standard, we cannot say that a law which authorizes or even requires the separation of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1918 - 1592 pages
...held by prevailing morality or strong preponderant opinion to be greatly and immediately necessary to the promotion of their comfort and the preservation of the public peace and good, is a proper exercise of the police power. Noble State Bank v. Haskell, 219 U. S. 104, 111, 55 L. ed.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1959 - 710 pages
...is at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...the preservation of the public peace and good order. Gauged by this standard, we cannot say that a law which authorizes or even requires the separation... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1963 - 494 pages
...at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...preservation of the public peace and good order." (Italics supplied.) Directly in point and absolutely controlling upon us so long as it stands unrcvcrscd... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Civil rights - 1964 - 504 pages
...at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...preservation of the public peace and good order." ( Italics supplied. ) Directly in point and absolutely controlling upon us so long as it stands unreversed... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1964 - 490 pages
...at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...preservation of the public peace and good order." ( Italics supplied. ) Directly in point and absolutely controlling upon us so long as it stands unreversed... | |
| Nicholas Appleton - Education, Bilingual - 1978 - 120 pages
...what was reasonable with reference to the established usages, customs, and traditions of the people and with a view to the promotion of their comfort and the preservation of the public peace and order. Applying this standard, the Court concluded that the law was not unreasonable. While we recognize... | |
| Catharine A. MacKinnon, Professor Catharine A MacKinnon - Law - 1979 - 330 pages
...is at liberty to act with reference to the established usages, customs and traditions of the people, and with a view to the promotion of their comfort,...the preservation of the public peace and good order. Gauged by this standard, we cannot say that a law which authorizes or even requires the separation... | |
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