Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 1±Ç |
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You do not propose any rules . ... the fundamental law requires that an act turning over the administration of such power to a commission or board shall prescribe the rules or standards under which the power is to be exercised .
You do not propose any rules . ... the fundamental law requires that an act turning over the administration of such power to a commission or board shall prescribe the rules or standards under which the power is to be exercised .
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But publicity is of no value unless the facts that are discovered can be compared with some rule of conduct which the law has laid down for the government of the corporations . It is bringing the force of public opinion to bear upon ...
But publicity is of no value unless the facts that are discovered can be compared with some rule of conduct which the law has laid down for the government of the corporations . It is bringing the force of public opinion to bear upon ...
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... should be covered by this bill we shall have to take up the question as to whether the power to condemn unreasonable and extortionate prices should be included , and . if so , what should be the form of the rule or standard fixed .
... should be covered by this bill we shall have to take up the question as to whether the power to condemn unreasonable and extortionate prices should be included , and . if so , what should be the form of the rule or standard fixed .
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... should be broadly stated , leaving the commission to apply in specific cases the general rules prescribed by Congress . ... of executive administration in ascertaining facts and applying to them the rule established by legislation .
... should be broadly stated , leaving the commission to apply in specific cases the general rules prescribed by Congress . ... of executive administration in ascertaining facts and applying to them the rule established by legislation .
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Do you not understand that the Supreme Court has declared that Congress , in passing the Sherman law , simply intended to declare the common law , and that whilst the general rule of common law was that all restraint , all combinations ...
Do you not understand that the Supreme Court has declared that Congress , in passing the Sherman law , simply intended to declare the common law , and that whilst the general rule of common law was that all restraint , all combinations ...
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