It cannot be shown that well-paid women safeguard their morals more carefully than those who are poorly paid. Morality rests upon other considerations than wages, and there is, certainly, no such prevalent connection between the two as to justify a broad... Illinois Law Review - Page 1221924Full view - About this book
| 1923 - 716 pages
...between earnings and morals is not capable of standardization. It cannot be shown that highly paid women safeguard their morals more carefully than those...to adjust the latter with reference to the former. As a means of safeguarding morals the attempted classification, in our opinion, is without reasonable... | |
| Harold Edgar Barnes, B. A. Milner - 1924 - 440 pages
...individual expense will be less in the case of a member of a family than in the case of one living alone. The relation between earnings and morals is not capable...to adjust the latter with reference to the former. As a means of safeguarding the morals the attempted classification, in our opinion, is without reasonable... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1924 - 748 pages
...individual expense will bo less in the cuse of a member of a family than in the case of one living alone. The relation between earnings and morals is not capable...to adjust the latter with reference to the former. Ae a means of safeguarding morals the attempted classification, in our opinion, is without reasonable... | |
| Elizabeth Faulkner Baker - 1925 - 480 pages
...inclusion of minors in the provision of the law was not discussed. It cannot be shown that well paid women safeguard their morals more carefully than those...to adjust the latter with reference to the former. As a means of safeguarding morals the attempted classification, in our opinion, is without reasonable... | |
| National Consumers' League - 1925 - 332 pages
...individual expense will be less in the case of a member of a family than in the case of one living alone. The relation between earnings and morals is not capable of standardization. It cannot be shown that well paid women safeguard their morals more carefully than those who are poorly paid. Morality rests... | |
| Eveline Mabel Burns - 1926 - 504 pages
...morals, was attacked. " The relation between earnings and morals is not capable of standardisation. It cannot be shown that well-paid women safeguard...than wages, and there is certainly no such prevalent connexion between the two, as to justify a broad attempt to adjust the latter with reference to the... | |
| 1926 - 984 pages
...are not taken into account "*. Nor is the law justified as a protection of health and morals, for " it cannot be shown that well-paid women safeguard...morals more carefully than those who are poorly paid "*. And there is a distinct deprivation of property, for " to the extent that the sum fixed exceeds... | |
| 1926 - 964 pages
...are not taken into account "'. Nor is the law justified as a protection of health and morals, for " it cannot be shown that well-paid women safeguard...morals more carefully than those who are poorly paid "'. And there is a distinct deprivation of property, for " to the extent that the sum fixed exceeds... | |
| Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - 1926 - 1072 pages
...individual expense will be less in the case of a member of a family than in the case of one living alone. The relation between earnings and morals is not capable of standardization. It cannot be shown that well paid women safeguard their morals more carefully than those who are poorly paid. Morality rests... | |
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