Studies in the Police Power of the National Government

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Studies in the Police Power of the National Government
Cushman, Robert Eugene, 1889-1969
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The motive with which, for one, I vote to select this particular article for taxation is the interest, as I understand it, of the people. " Speech of Senator Spooner on Oleomargarine Tax Act of 1902, Cong. Rec. , April 1, 1902, Vol. 35, 3506.
93 "Let us concede that if a case was presented where the abuse of the taxing power was so extreme as to be beyond the principles which we have previously stated, and where it was plain to the judicial mind that the power had been called into play, not for
... revenue, but solely for the purpose of destroying rights which could not be rightfully destroyed consistently with the principles of freedom and justice upon which the constitution rests, that it would be the duty of the courts to say that such an arbitrary act was not merely an abuse of a delegated power, but was the exercise of an authority not conferred. " White. C. T. In McCray v. U. S. , (1904) 195 U. S. 27, 64, 24 S. C. R. 769, 49 L. Ed. 78, 1 Ann. Cas. 561.
94 Loan Association v. Topeka, supra.


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