| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1980 - 790 pages
...excessive in relation to the putative local benefits. . . . If a legitimate local purpose is found, then the question becomes one of degree. And the extent...promoted as well with a lesser impact on interstate activities." See also Raymond Motor Transportation, Inc. v. Rice, supra, at 441-442 ; Hunt v. Washington... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1970 - 1156 pages
...benefits. Huron Cement Co. v. Detroit, 362 US 440, 443. If a legitimate local purpose is found, then the question becomes one of degree. And the extent...promoted as well with a lesser impact on interstate activities. Occasionally the Court has candidly undertaken a balancing approach in resolving these... | |
| Will A. Irwin, Richard A. Liroff - Fines (Penalties) - 1974 - 284 pages
...excessive in relation to the putative local benefits. If a legitimate local purpose is found, then the question becomes one of degree. And the extent...could be promoted as well with a lesser impact on 60 Article VI, clause 2 of the US Constitution provides: This Constitution, and the Laws of the United... | |
| United States. Federal Aviation Administration - Airplanes - 1978 - 358 pages
...Huron Portland Cement Co. , v. Detroit, 362 US 440, 443. If a legitimate local purpose is found, then the question becomes one of degree. And the extent...of the local interest involved, and on whether it would be promoted as well with a lesser impact on interstate activities. Pike v. Bruce Church, Inc.... | |
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