| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1912 - 384 pages
...the court said : By a long line of decisions, beginning even prior to Leisy v. Hardin (135 US, 100), it has been indisputably determined that beer and other intoxicating liquors are a recognized and legitimate subject of interstate commerce. This bill has no force, no effect, no vitality, no significance,... | |
| United States Brewers' Association - 1915 - 450 pages
...most of the prior decisions were reviewed, the case against the Cooke Brewing Co., 223 United States, I think it was, the Supreme Court held and quoted...beer and other intoxicating liquors are a recognized and legitimate subject of interstate commerce.' "That decision was rendered by the Supreme Court in... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court - 1916 - 1030 pages
...Ct. 189, 56 L. Ed. 355, "by a long line of decisions, beginning even prior to Leisy v. Hardin, . . .it has been indisputably determined that beer and other intoxicating liquors are a recognized and legitimate subject of interstate commerce;" but the court was there, as was the court in the long... | |
| 1918 - 1290 pages
...32 Sup. Ct. Rep. 189, "by a long line of decisions, beginning even prior to Leisy v. Hardin, supra, it has been indisputably determined that beer and other intoxicating liquors are a recognized and legitimate subject of interstate commerce;" but the court was there, as was the court in the long... | |
| Robert Eugene Cushman - 1920 - 180 pages
...others, 60 "By a long line of decisions, beginning even prior to Leisy v. Hardin. (1890) 135 US 100, it has been indisputably determined that beer and other intoxicating liquors are a recognized and legitimate subject of interstate commerce," Louisville & Nashville R. Co. v. Cook Brewing Co.,... | |
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