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espect to the insurance business. In a sense, Congress may delegate to the States its power to regulate interstate commerce. [488] 23 Stat. 31. [489] 32 Stat. 791. [490] 33 Stat. 1264. [491] 33 Stat. 1269. [492] 37 Stat. 315. [493] 39 Stat. 1165. [494] Illinois Central R. Co. _v._ McKendree, 203 U.S. 514 (1906). _See also_ United States _v._ DeWitt, 9 Wall. 41 (1870). Of the nature of a quarantine act is the Federal Firearms Act of 1938 (52 Stat 1250). [495] Champion _v._ Ames (The Lottery Case), 188 U.S. 321 (1903). [496] 28 Stat 963. [497] 143 U.S. 110 (1892). [498] Champion _v._ Ames (The Lottery Case), 188 U.S. 321 (1903). [499] 9 Wheat. 1, 227 (1824). [500] 114 U.S. 622, 630 (1885). [501] 26 Stat. 313 (1890); 37 Stat. 699 (1913), "The Webb-Kenyon Act." [502] 31 Stat. 188 (1900). [503] 45 Stat. 1084 (1929), "The Hawes-Cooper Act." [504] 36 Stat. 825 (1910), "The Mann Act." [505] 41 Stat. 324 (1919). [506] 47 Stat. 326 (1932). [507] 48 Stat. 794 (1934). [508] 48 Stat. 979 (1934). [509] 54 Stat. 686 (1940). [510] Hoke _v._ United States, 227 U.S. 308, 322 (1913). In Caminetti _v._ United States, 242 U.S. 470 (1917) the act was held to apply to the case of transportation of a woman for immoral purposes, although no commercial motive was present; and in Cleveland _v._ United States, 329 U.S. 14 (1946), to the transportation of a plural wife by the member of a religious sect a tenet of which is polygamy. [511] United States _v._ Hill, 248 U.S. 420, 425 (1919). [512] 247 U.S. 251 (1918). [513] 39 Stat. 675 (1916). [514] 247 U.S. at 275. [515] Ibid. 271-272. [516] 267 U.S. 432 (1925). [517] 41 Stat. 324 (1919). [518] 267 U.S. at 436-439. _See also_ Kentucky Whip & Collar Co. _v._ Illinois C.R. Co., 299 U.S. 334 (1937). [519] United States _v._ Darby, 312 U.S. 100, 116-117 (1941). [520] Roland Co. _v._ Walling, 326 U.S. 657, 669 (1946). [521] Polish Alliance _v._ Labor Board, 322 U.S. 643, 650 (1944). _Cf._ the opinion of Chief Justice Vinson for the Court in Bus Employees _v._ Wisconsin Board, 340 U.S. 383 (1951). [522] Federalist No. 32. [523] 9 Wheat. 1, 11, 226 (1824). [524] Madison, IV, Letters and Other Writings, 14-15 (Philadelphia, 1865). [525] 9 Wheat. 1, 203. [526] 9 Wheat. at 210-211. [527] 9 Wheat. at 13-14; _also_ ibid. 16. [528] 9 Wheat. 17-18, 209. [529] 12 Wheat. 419 (1827). [530] 12 How. 299 (1851). [
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