This article recovers the institutional alternatives to judicial enforcement of civil liberties during the New Deal. Based on archival research, it demonstrates that the court-based strategy was deeply contested and remained controversial well after the foundational First Amendment victories. Today, theories of civil liberties are premised on state neutrality in the domain of public debate; in the 1930s, the most prominent accounts demanded affirmative government intervention to correct distortions in the marketplace of ideas or to advance substantive rights. In examining these forgotten traditions, the article highlights the close and unexplored connection between civil liberties and organized labor during the New Deal. Surprisingly, early...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...
Civil and Political Liberties: The basic liberties we have come to expect in the United States are ...
This Article examines the relationship between expressive freedom and freedom of conscience as the m...
This article recovers the institutional alternatives to judicial enforcement of civil liberties duri...
This dissertation traces the emergence between World War I and World War II of a state-skeptical, co...
This Article offers a new explanation for the puzzling origin of modern civil liberties law. Legal s...
During the twentieth century, Congress's power to regulate commerce grew sensationally while its hum...
Remedies for civil rights violations are only practically available where government officials choos...
According to the standard story, the basic structure of modern constitutional law emerged from a cla...
Contemporary legal discourse differentiates “civil rights” from “civil liberties.” The former are ge...
The modern American civil liberties movement famously began with the United States\u27s intervention...
While the Warren Court\u27s expansion of selective incorporation made individual rights more uniform...
The New Deal marked the consolidation of a novel and, in some ways, enduring set of interrelations a...
Within the rich, interdisciplinary literature on law and social movements, scholarly attention has o...
This essay is an attempt to analyze, for the non-American reader especially, some of the factors tha...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...
Civil and Political Liberties: The basic liberties we have come to expect in the United States are ...
This Article examines the relationship between expressive freedom and freedom of conscience as the m...
This article recovers the institutional alternatives to judicial enforcement of civil liberties duri...
This dissertation traces the emergence between World War I and World War II of a state-skeptical, co...
This Article offers a new explanation for the puzzling origin of modern civil liberties law. Legal s...
During the twentieth century, Congress's power to regulate commerce grew sensationally while its hum...
Remedies for civil rights violations are only practically available where government officials choos...
According to the standard story, the basic structure of modern constitutional law emerged from a cla...
Contemporary legal discourse differentiates “civil rights” from “civil liberties.” The former are ge...
The modern American civil liberties movement famously began with the United States\u27s intervention...
While the Warren Court\u27s expansion of selective incorporation made individual rights more uniform...
The New Deal marked the consolidation of a novel and, in some ways, enduring set of interrelations a...
Within the rich, interdisciplinary literature on law and social movements, scholarly attention has o...
This essay is an attempt to analyze, for the non-American reader especially, some of the factors tha...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...
Civil and Political Liberties: The basic liberties we have come to expect in the United States are ...
This Article examines the relationship between expressive freedom and freedom of conscience as the m...