The United States has a strong tradition of state regulation that stretches back to the Commonwealth ideal of Revolutionary times and grew steadily throughout the nineteenth century. But regulation also had more than its share of critics. A core principle of Jacksonian democracy was that too much regulation was for the benefit of special interests, mainly wealthier and propertied classes. The ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment after the Civil War provided the lever that laissez faire legal writers used to make a more coherent Constitutional case against increasing regulation. How much they actually succeeded has always been subject to dispute. Only a small portion of regulations were actually struck down by the courts on substantive d...
Heeding recent calls to explore the contributions of creative political actors other than federal ju...
This article addresses the intentions of the framers with regard to governmental participation in an...
Commenting on Peter O. Steiner\u27s The Legalization of American Society: Economic Regulation Prof...
The United States has a strong tradition of state regulation that stretches back to the Commonwealth...
Modern, liberal constitutional scholars are obsessed with balancing private rights against public va...
Regulation includes the many ways in which governments interfere with the activities of economic act...
This Essay is part of a larger, ongoing investigation of the role of law in the creation of a modern...
A Review of Regulation and Perspective: Historical Essays edited by Thomas K. McCra
One issue that permeated Gilded Age politics asks to what extent the United States Constitution plac...
The Opening of American Law examines changes in American legal thought that began during Reconstruct...
The regulation of economic life, whether through law or politics, has been a fixture of daily life f...
My central thesis is that regulation may be insightfully classified into three broad types of respon...
America is a nation founded on rule by the people, yet the federal system designed to protect indiv...
In the quarter-century that SLS has been published, regulation has emerged as a new, and for many ex...
Historians are currently debating the role of regulation in eighteenth- and nineteenth century Ameri...
Heeding recent calls to explore the contributions of creative political actors other than federal ju...
This article addresses the intentions of the framers with regard to governmental participation in an...
Commenting on Peter O. Steiner\u27s The Legalization of American Society: Economic Regulation Prof...
The United States has a strong tradition of state regulation that stretches back to the Commonwealth...
Modern, liberal constitutional scholars are obsessed with balancing private rights against public va...
Regulation includes the many ways in which governments interfere with the activities of economic act...
This Essay is part of a larger, ongoing investigation of the role of law in the creation of a modern...
A Review of Regulation and Perspective: Historical Essays edited by Thomas K. McCra
One issue that permeated Gilded Age politics asks to what extent the United States Constitution plac...
The Opening of American Law examines changes in American legal thought that began during Reconstruct...
The regulation of economic life, whether through law or politics, has been a fixture of daily life f...
My central thesis is that regulation may be insightfully classified into three broad types of respon...
America is a nation founded on rule by the people, yet the federal system designed to protect indiv...
In the quarter-century that SLS has been published, regulation has emerged as a new, and for many ex...
Historians are currently debating the role of regulation in eighteenth- and nineteenth century Ameri...
Heeding recent calls to explore the contributions of creative political actors other than federal ju...
This article addresses the intentions of the framers with regard to governmental participation in an...
Commenting on Peter O. Steiner\u27s The Legalization of American Society: Economic Regulation Prof...