| 1950 - 334 pages
...Federal system that a single courageous State may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory to try novel, social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country. This freedom of experimentation on the part of a State has applied also in the field of education,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1950 - 188 pages
...Brandéis said, "It is one of the happy incidents of the federal system that a single courageous Stale may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory;...to the rest of the country." New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann, 285 US 262, 311. Long before the Federal Government could be stirred to regulate utilities,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1956 - 258 pages
...of the happy incidents of the Federal system — reads a famous passage of Mr. Justice Brandeis — that a single courageous State may, if its citizens...risk to the rest of the country (New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann, 285 US 262, 311 (1932) ). In the field of legislative oversight of executive departments... | |
| New York (State). Inter-law School Committee on Constitutional Simplification - 1958 - 244 pages
...Brandeis who once suggested, with his customary talent for felicitous phrasing, that each state may "serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic...experiments without risk to the rest of the country. ' n In the best sense of this concept the State of New York has, over much of its history, provided... | |
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