A corporation engaged in interstate commerce cannot be excluded by any state, in the exercise of this function.
The United States Constitution provides that interstate commerce shall be under the control of United States Congress.
The present United States interstate commerce regulation is commonly known as the Interstate Commerce Act of 1906.
As Chairman of the Committee on Interstate Commerce of the Senate, I objected to the appointment of Chandler as a member of that committee.
It may still be possible for this Congress to inaugurate by suitable legislation a movement looking to uniformity and increased safety in the use of couplers and brakes upon freight trains engaged in interstate commerce.
Corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be regulated if they are found to exercise a license working to the public injury.
The labor of production, it was said, had been performed before transportation began and thus before the goods became the subject of interstate commerce.
Mr. Hughes said: There has been in late years a series of cases sustaining the regulation of interstate commerce, although the rules established by Congress had the quality of police regulation.
It was held that the authority over interstate commerce was to regulate such commerce and not to give Congress the power to control the states in the exercise of their police power over local trade and manufacture.
An instance in point is given by a witness before the Senate (Elkins) Committee on Interstate Commerce in 1905.
What happened is best described in the evidence before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce of 1905.
An admirable instance is afforded by the complaint of the Lincoln Commercial Club before the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Apart from this the platform was much the same as that adopted at Toledo in 1878, with the addition of planks favoring women's suffrage, a graduated income tax, and congressional regulation of interstate commerce.
All corporations engaged in interstate commerce should be required to take out a federal charter on such terms as Congress may by law prescribe, granted that such legislation would be constitutional.
All organizations engaged in interstate commerce should be licensed and supervised by the federal government.
All corporations engaging in interstate commerce should be required to take out a federal charter, granting such legislation would be constitutional.
It favored arbitration for labor conflicts in interstate commerce.
Like the other anti-"trust" acts it applies, of course, only to persons or corporations engaged in interstate commerce or trade.
And he was a member of the house committee of interstate commerce, a rather dangerous statement for him to make.
Among the most important of these officers are the Cabinet, interstate commerce commissioners, district attorneys, and all military and naval officers whose appointment is not otherwise ordered by law.
The importance of railroad transportation led to the enactment, in 1887, of the "Interstate Commerce Law," controlling this form of commerce.
The trust may or may not have a monopoly, that is, complete control in that line of business; and it may or may not be engaged in interstate commerce.
Board of Commissioners of interstate commerce, and for other purposes; (H.
Board of Commissioners of interstate commerce, and to regulate such commerce, beg leave to report said bills back to the House, and ask that they be laid on the table, and to report the accompanying bill as a substitute for H.
The regulation of domestic commerce is as exclusively a State function as the regulation of interstate commerce is a Federal function.
In other such cases the Supreme Court of the United States had interpreted the local law as applying only to interstate commerce.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interstate commerce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.