The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution Considered: The Right to Pursue Any Lawful Trade Or Avocation, Without Other Restraint Than Such as Equally Affects All Persons, is One of the Privileges of Citizens of the United States which Can Not be Abridged by State Legislation : Dissenting Opinions of Mr. Justice Field, Mr. Justice Bradley, and Mr. Justice Swayne, of U.S. Supreme Court, in the New Orleans Slaughter-house CasesChas. W. Gordon, printer, 1873 - 39페이지 This legal case probes the intent and scope of the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The justices give a broad defense of individual civil rights as protected from infringement by state laws (the case involves business regulations in Louisiana, not race relations). |
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6 페이지
... secure against abridgment . In the law in question there are only two provisions which can properly be called police regulations , the one which requires the lauding and slaughtering of animals below the city of New Or- leans , and the ...
... secure against abridgment . In the law in question there are only two provisions which can properly be called police regulations , the one which requires the lauding and slaughtering of animals below the city of New Or- leans , and the ...
6 페이지
... secure against abridgment . In the law in question there are only two provisions which can properly be called police regulations , the one which requires the lauding and slaughtering of animals below the city of New Or- leans , and the ...
... secure against abridgment . In the law in question there are only two provisions which can properly be called police regulations , the one which requires the lauding and slaughtering of animals below the city of New Or- leans , and the ...
10 페이지
... secure to all persons in the United States practical freedom . After referring to several stat- utes passed in some of the southern states , discriminating between the freedmen and white citizens , and after citing the definition of ...
... secure to all persons in the United States practical freedom . After referring to several stat- utes passed in some of the southern states , discriminating between the freedmen and white citizens , and after citing the definition of ...
19 페이지
... secure these rights governments are instituted among men . ” If it be said that the civil law and not the common law is the basis of the jurisprudence of Louisiana , I answer that the decree of Louis XVIth , in 1776 , abolished all ...
... secure these rights governments are instituted among men . ” If it be said that the civil law and not the common law is the basis of the jurisprudence of Louisiana , I answer that the decree of Louis XVIth , in 1776 , abolished all ...
23 페이지
... secure the good order and advance the general prosperity of society , but when once prescribed , the pursuit or calling must be free to be followed by every citizen who is within the conditions desig- nated , and will conform to the ...
... secure the good order and advance the general prosperity of society , but when once prescribed , the pursuit or calling must be free to be followed by every citizen who is within the conditions desig- nated , and will conform to the ...
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1,154 square miles act in question act of Louisiana animal slaughtered animals intended buildings business of landing butchers Charles Sumner citizenship City of Hudson civil-rights act common council common law common rights conferred Constitution corporation of seventeen Crescent City Live-Stock declares enjoyed enjoyment entitled equality of right equally granted erect exclusive privileges food for market fourteenth amendment free govern grants of exclusive immunities of citizens inalienable right intended for sale involuntary servitude Jefferson labor lawful trade legislation liberty ment monopoly ordinance ordinance directing pany parishes named parishes of Orleans plaintiffs in error preparing animal food prescribed fees privileges and immunities prohibited protect provisions pursuit regulations restriction right to pursue sale or slaughter security of person sell seventeen persons slaughtering cattle special and exclusive special privileges statute stock-landings and slaughter-houses Supreme Court thirteenth amendment three parishes tion U. S. SUPREME COURT United villenage violation void yards zens
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17 페이지 - A monopoly is an institution, or allowance by the king by his grant, commission, or otherwise to any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, of or for the sole buying, selling, making, working, or using of anything, whereby any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, are sought to be restrained of any freedom or liberty that they had before, or hindered in their lawful trade.
11 페이지 - States to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold and convey real and personal property, and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of person and property...
21 페이지 - The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
17 페이지 - We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness...
13 페이지 - Special privileges enjoyed by citizens in their own States are not secured in other States by this provision. It was not intended by the provision to give to the laws of one State any operation in other States.
7 페이지 - That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
15 페이지 - State exercising the monopoly as well as with others, and thus, as respects them, the monopoly would cease. If this were not so it would be in the power of the State to exclude at any time the citizens of other States from participation in particular branches...
10 페이지 - the citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States.
17 페이지 - Resolved, 6. That they are entitled to the benefit of such of the English statutes, as existed at the time of their colonization ; and which they have, by experience, respectively found to be applicable to their several local and other circumstances.