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The speech of Mr. Green which is printed in another column brings out one point which can not be too strongly insisted on. The rules of football can not be held to blame for the abuses which are the chief cause of outcry against the game today, and the final...
I. Each state has the constitutional right to prohibit the sale of any article which it considers harmful to the public: Cooley's Const. Limit. p. 741. - (a) The Constitution gives the states all powers not granted to Congress: Const.- Amend. Art. X. - (b) Police powers not granted to Congress...
II. "The manufacture and sale of any oleaginous substances designed to take the place of butter may be forbidden, though it is healthful and marked 'oleomargarine butter' ": Cooley p. 741, note 1; Powell vs. Penna. - (a) The state is the sole judge as to the dangerous and fraudulent quality of...
II. Such legislation is deprivation of liberty and property under 14th Amendment: Field. C. J., in Powell v. Penn.; Thayer, Vol. II, 646. - (a) By "liberty" is meant freedom to do such acts as a man judges best for his interests not in consistent with the rights of others: People...
III. It is not justified by Amendment 10. - (a) Police power cannot interfere with interstate commerce: Leisy v. Hardin, U. S. 100; Minnesota v. Barber 136 U. S. 313; Kninish v. Ball, 129 U. S. 677. - (b) This is a proper subject of commerce: U. S. v. Eaton, 114 U...