Our Changing Constitution 8 4

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Our Changing Constitution 8 4
Charles Pierson
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The solicitude of the Court for the rights of the states did not endwith the reconstruction period. It has continued down to the presentday. In the Income Tax cases[1] the Court held that a tax upon incomefrom bonds of a state municipal corporation was repugnant to theConstitution as a tax upon the borrowing power of the state.
[Footnote 1: _Pollock v. Farmers Loan & Trust Co. _, 157 U. S. , 429(1895). ] In _Keller v. United States_[1] the Court declared unconstitutional, asan encroachment on t
...he police power of the states, an act of Congressmaking it a felony to harbor alien prostitutes, the Court declaring that"speaking generally, the police power is reserved to the states andthere is no grant thereof to Congress in the Constitution. " [Footnote 1: 213 U. S. , 138 (1909). ] In the Child Labor case[1] the Court held the federal Child Labor Lawof 1916 unconstitutional as invading the police power reserved to thestates. The Court said: This Court has no more important function than that which devolves upon it the obligation to preserve inviolate the constitutional limitations upon the exercise of authority, federal and state, to the end that each may continue to discharge, harmoniously with the other, the duties entrusted to it by the Constitution.

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