Word: regulatee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bush Taxi. Ontario-born John McNiven now lives in Yellowknife, on the desolate northern shore of Great Slave Lake, center of the new gold rush (TIME, May 13). As the only municipality in the sprawling empire, Yellowknife presented the council last week with unaccustomed problems. For instance: though 420 miles...
The Honorable and red-faced Mr. Pepper of Florida, dubbed "Senator" by fellow-students in the Law School during the early Twenties, sounded off last night on the state of the nation before mounting the speaker's rostrum at the Law School Forcm to talk about the state of the...
Canada's Liberal Government, which has been pushed steadily left by the socialist CCF, last week went the whole way in its control of wheat. The Government whipped through two readings in the House of Commons a bill to permit the Government Wheat Board to buy, sell and regulate...
Property rights: "Property represents a trusteeship under God . . . In fields where the present forms of ownership are difficult to regulate for the common welfare, consideration should be given to further experimentation in . . . private, cooperative and public ownership."
At a time when the "inarticulate major premise" behind every judicial decision was an unswerving belief in the inviolable sanctity of unchecked private initiative, the Federal courts and the courts of the various states assumed the right, indeed the obligation, of reviewing and often rejecting the rulings of any agency...