Liberty, property, and government : constitutional interpretation before the New Deal
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Liberty, property, and government : constitutional interpretation before the New Deal
(SUNY series in the Constitution and economic rights)
State University of New York Press, c1989
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book examines the constitutional protection of economic rights through the nineteenth century and the first three decades of the twentieth.
The authors grapple with such questions as: how should the commerce clause be interpreted? To what extent did the historical development of eminent domain law depart from the "rhetoric" of takings jurisprudence? How was the Constitution connected to economic growth in the nineteenth century? What was the effect of the post-/civil War constitutional amendments? How did the right to contract affect government attempts to balance private rights with the public good? What was the reaction of leading constitutional theorists to the dominance of a laissez-fair philosophy in the Court and the nation at the turn of the century?
目次
- Acknowledgments Introduction Lochner and Company: Revisionism Revisited MARY CORNELIA PORTER Holmes, Brandeis, and Pound: Sociological Jurisprudence as a Response to Economic Laissez-Faire PAUL L. MURPHY Evolving Conceptions of 'Property' and 'Liberty' in Due Process Jurisprudence GLEN O. ROBINSON The Proper Scope of the Commerce Power RICHARD A. EPSTEIN Economic Liberty, Antitrust, and the Constitution, 1880-1925 TONY FREYER The Jurisprudence—and Mythology—of Eminent Domain in American Legal History HARRY N. SCHEIBER Republicanism, Railroads, and Nineteenth-Century Midwestern Constitutionalism ALAN JONES Up from Dred Scott
- Down to Slaughterhouse: Inventive Interim Judicial Protections for Property in Reconstruction America HAROLD M. HYMAN Contributors Index
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