It is not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a state, or between different parts of the same state, and whicH does not extend to or affect other states. Such... American law reports annotated - Halaman 4611921Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Ellen Frankel Paul, Howard Dickman - 1990 - 360 halaman
...commerce power in Gibbons denies Congress the sort of carte blanche that Jackson seems eager to supply: It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary. Comprehensive as the word "among" is, it may very properly be restricted to the commerce which concerns... | |
| Howard Gillman - 1993 - 336 halaman
...federal power into the interior of the states, it did not authorize the national government to regulate commerce "which is completely internal, which is carried...which does not extend to or affect other states." Throughout most of the nineteenth century, this distinction between intra- and interstate commerce... | |
| Bradford P. Wilson, Ken Masugi - 1998 - 328 halaman
...its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed in the constitution. It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary. Comprehensive as the word 'among' is, it may very properly be restricted to that commerce which concerns... | |
| 1997 - 452 halaman
...reads: 1t is not intended to say that these words [commerce among the several states] comprehend thai commerce, which is completely internal, which is carried...between man and man in a State, or between different pans of the same State, and which does not extend to or affects nther States. Such a power would be... | |
| Hadley Arkes - 1997 - 316 halaman
...Marshall remarked, it was "not intended" that the national government should deal with the commerce "which does not extend to or affect other States." "Such a power," he observed, "would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary."25 But did that mean that it was... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 506 halaman
...States, cannot stop at the external boundary line of each State, but may be introduced into the interior. It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...and which does not extend to or affect other states. . . . Comprehensive as the word "among" is, it may very properly be restricted to thai commerce which... | |
| John A. Ferejohn, Jack N. Rakove, Jonathan Riley - 2001 - 430 halaman
...interstate and intrastate commerce by saying that the power of Congress to regulate does not extend to "commerce, which is completely internal, which is...and which does not extend to or affect other States" (Gibbons, 194). Further, in discussing state inspection and health laws, Marshall remarked that while... | |
| Ralph A. Rossum - 2001 - 324 halaman
...State, but may be introduced into the interior";95 he limited the power of the states to regulate only that commerce "which is completely internal, which...State, and which does not extend to or affect other States";96 and he stressed that it was up to the Congress, and not the Court, to draw the line between... | |
| Jeffrey A. Segal, Harold J. Spaeth - 2002 - 484 halaman
...Did this mean that the states had no power at all over commerce, especially if Congress had acted? It is not intended to say that these words comprehend...which is carried on between man and man in a state, and which does not extend to or affect other states. Such a power would be inconvenient, and is certainly... | |
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