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The Lochner Court, Myth and Reality - Substantive Due Process from the 1890s to the 1930s
Michael J. Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (2000)
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The Dilemmas of Individualism - Status, Liberty, and American Constitutional Law
Michael J. Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (1983)
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65,20
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Ethics and Manipulation in Advertising - Answering a Flawed Indictment
Michael J. Phillips
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (1997)
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Method and Theory in American Archaeology
Gordon R. Willey; Philip Phillips; Michael J. O'Brien
The University of Alabama Press (2001)
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40,80
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Understanding Veterans in New York
Jeanne S S Ringel; Julia LeJeune; Jessica Phillips; Michael W Robbins; Melissa A Bradley; Joshua Wolf; Martha J Timmer
RAND Corporation (2024)
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30,90
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The Lochner Court, Myth and Reality - Substantive Due Process from the 1890s to the 1930s
94,40 €
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Sivumäärä: 224 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2000, 30.11.2000 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Conventional wisdom holds that the Lochner Court illegitimately used the Constitution's due process clauses to strike down Progressive legislation designed to protect the poor and powerless against big business. This book systematically examines all of the U.S. Supreme Court's substantive due process cases from 1897 through 1937 and finds that they do not support long-held beliefs about the Lochner Court. The Court was more Progressive than commonly imagined, striking down far fewer laws on substantive due process grounds than is generally believed. The laws it overturned were not invariably social legislation, and relatively few due process cases involved freedom of contract. Moreover, Holmes, despite his reputation as a Great Dissenter, joined many of the cases striking down government action.

The book attacks three familiar normative criticisms of the Lochner Court. It accerts that (1) the Court's substantive due process decisions almost certainly were not motivated by a conscious desire to assist business by suppressing social legislation; only sometimes did the justices' nostalgia for laissez-faire lead to this result; (2) the conservative justices' understanding of business and government often exceeded that found in the typical Brandeis Brief; and (3) most applications of Lochner-era substantive due process cannot readily be described as illegitimate assertions of judicial power lacking justification in the due process clauses.

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