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" But we must adhere to the law and the law does not make mere size an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. "
The White Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy
by Rebecca S. Shoemaker - 2004 - 309 pages
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 251

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1920 - 676 pages
...be that size is an offence even though it minds its own business because what it does is imitated? The Corporation is undoubtedly of impressive size...to the law and the law does not make mere size an offence or the existence of unexerted power an offence. It, we repeat, requires overt acts and trusts...
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Meat-packer Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Volumes 26-39

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1920 - 964 pages
...and it tnkes an effort of resolution not to be ¡iffecled by it or to exiusienite its influence. Rut we must adhere to the law, and the law does not make mere size an offense or the existence of unexerled power ¡in offense. In the International Harvester case, the court said: There is no limit...
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Reports of Sub-committees

Republican National Committee (U.S.). Advisory Committee on Policies and Platform - 1920 - 294 pages
...Steel Corporation permits in effect any combination no matter what its power may be by saying that "the law does not make mere size an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense." (c) During the war our government (as well as the governments of other countries) regulated commerce...
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Meat-packer Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Parts 11-20

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1920 - 942 pages
...seriously menaced. In the United States Steel case that was recently decided they use this expression : The corporation is undoubtedly of impressive size, and It takes an effort "f resolution not to be nffec:te<l by It or to exaggerate its influence. But we must adhere to the...
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Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United ..., Volumes 251-253

United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1362 pages
...be that size is an offense, even though it minds its own business, because what it does is imitated? The corporation is undoubtedly of impressive size,...adhere to the law, and the law does not make mere sine an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts,...
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United States Steel: A Corporation with a Soul

Arundel Cotter - 1921 - 364 pages
...vast sum? As the majority opinion of the U. S. Supreme Court says: — "The Corporation undoubtedly is of impressive size and it takes an effort of resolution...be affected by it or to exaggerate its influence." And because it was so easy to inflame the public imagination with the very mention of the "Steel Trust,"...
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Principles of the New Economics

Lionel Danforth Edie - 1922 - 552 pages
...independent company wanted to testify against the United States Steel Corporation. The Court re-emphasized: "The law does not make mere size an offense, or the existence of unexerted power an offense. ' ' The emphatic ring of these court opinions is somewhat weakened, and a measure of doubt raised,...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 8171

1923 - 1394 pages
...be that Kf ia an offense, even though it minds its own business, because what it does is imitó«)? The corporation is undoubtedly of impressive size, and it takes an effort of solution not to be affected by it or to exaggerate its influence. But we must adhere В the l»w, and...
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Constitutional Doctrines of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes

Dorsey Richardson - 1924 - 120 pages
...be that size is an offense, even though it minds its own business, because what it does is imitated? The Corporation is undoubtedly of impressive size,...or to exaggerate its influence. But we must adhere tcthe law, and the law does not make mere size an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense....
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Economics: Principles and Problems

Lionel Danforth Edie - 1926 - 832 pages
...against the United States Steel Corporation. The Court reemphasized its position in the dictum that, "The law does not make mere size an offense, or the existence of unexerted power an offense." The emphatic ring of these court opinions is somewhat weakened, and a measure of doubt raised, by a...
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