Is there a constitutional right to compete in an occupation? The “right to earn a living” movement, gaining steam in policy circles and winning some battles in the lower courts, says so. Advocates for this right say that the right to compete in an occupation stands on equal footing with our most sacred constitutional rights such as the right to be free from racial discrimination. This Article takes a different view, arguing that while there is a limited constitutional right to compete in an occupation, it is—and should be—weaker than these advocates claim. Some state licensing laws run afoul of the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution, and courts are wrong to flatly defer to state regulation of the occupations. But states can...
Most Americans lack constitutional rights at work. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, emplo...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
In fiscal year 1968 more than a half million employees cast ballots in NLRB-conducted representation...
Is there a constitutional right to compete in an occupation? The “right to earn a living” movement, ...
Judges have long recognized that the right to earn a living in any of the common occupations is amon...
Despite efforts to challenge certain occupational licensing schemes as impermissibly driven by naked...
Occupational licensing refers to a government-imposed regulation which requires an individual to obt...
Nearly a quarter of all workers in the United States are currently in a job that requires an occupat...
LL.M.Constitutions seldom protect the right to occupational freedom by name. When they do, the right...
Beginning with Justice Douglass\u27s assertion that the State is bound in the same ways when acting ...
This is a discussion of constitutional issues involved in federal and state regulations pertaining t...
With the shift in America from a mercantile to a highly industrialized society, the right to use his...
This Article outlines a case for an individual federal constitutional right to employment. The Ar...
The issue of the government regulation of occupations involves the role of government in reconciling...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
Most Americans lack constitutional rights at work. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, emplo...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
In fiscal year 1968 more than a half million employees cast ballots in NLRB-conducted representation...
Is there a constitutional right to compete in an occupation? The “right to earn a living” movement, ...
Judges have long recognized that the right to earn a living in any of the common occupations is amon...
Despite efforts to challenge certain occupational licensing schemes as impermissibly driven by naked...
Occupational licensing refers to a government-imposed regulation which requires an individual to obt...
Nearly a quarter of all workers in the United States are currently in a job that requires an occupat...
LL.M.Constitutions seldom protect the right to occupational freedom by name. When they do, the right...
Beginning with Justice Douglass\u27s assertion that the State is bound in the same ways when acting ...
This is a discussion of constitutional issues involved in federal and state regulations pertaining t...
With the shift in America from a mercantile to a highly industrialized society, the right to use his...
This Article outlines a case for an individual federal constitutional right to employment. The Ar...
The issue of the government regulation of occupations involves the role of government in reconciling...
In recent years, states have subjected more occupations to burdensome regulatory requirements that a...
Most Americans lack constitutional rights at work. Instead of enjoying free speech or privacy, emplo...
Since colonial times in America, governments have imposed licenses on certain professions and trades...
In fiscal year 1968 more than a half million employees cast ballots in NLRB-conducted representation...