Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Place of Economic Crisis in American Constitutional Law: The Great Depression as a Case Study, in Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis 95 ( Tom Ginsburg, Mark D. Rosen, Georg Vanberg, eds. 2019). The American constitutional law of political economy underwent significant transformations in the years between the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Allied victory in World War II. Both state and federal power to regulate economic activity were enhanced substantially. The reasons for these developments have been explored at length in a voluminous literature. This chapter considers the role that conditions of economic crisis might have played in cases involving judicial review of economic regulation.https://sch...
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The Supreme Court of the New Deal era continues to captivate American lawyers and historians. Consti...
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Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Place of Economic Crisis in American Constitutional Law: The Great D...
The following article is excerpted from a chapter in Blessings of Liberty - The Constitution and the...
In the midst of the financial crisis of 2008, Congress hastily passed the Bailout legislation. Altho...
This Article explores certain important constitutional challenges presented by bankruptcy. Article I...
This article examines the relationship between bankruptcy and constitutional law. Article I, § 8, cl...
This book challenges the prevailing account of the Supreme Court of the New Deal era, which holds th...
The United States went through a period of severe economic decline during the 1930s, a period common...
Supreme Court scholars have long discussed and debated the dramatic shift in constitutional decision...
Since the early 1990s, constitutional history has experienced a renaissance. This revival had many c...
The Constitution of the United States was written against the background of perceived crisis. 4 It i...
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 exposed gaps in the law that authorizes federal agencies to provid...
Two years after the start of the 2008 financial crisis and during one of the worst economic recessio...
The coming of the New Deal may have spelled the end of the Lochner era in the federal courts, but in...
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The last two years have seen astonishing changes to how fiscal and monetary authorities in the devel...