Preface
The Conventional Wisdom
An Overview of Lochner-Era Susbstantive Due Process
What Motivated the Old Court?
The Question of Unequal Bargaining Power
The Originalist Challenge
Summing Up and Looking Ahead
Bibliography
Index
Michael J. Phillips is professor emeritus of business administration at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business. During his 23 years at Indiana University he wrote more than 40 law journal articles, served as editor-in-chief of the American Business Law Journal, and coauthored two business law texts. He is also the author of Ethics and Manipulation in Advertising: Answering the Flawed Indictment (Quorum, 1997) and The Dilemmas of Individualism: Status, Liberty, and American Constitutional Law (Greenwood, 1983).
.,."this is an important and interesting book, and one that should
be read by anyone with an interest in the Lochner era."-Law and
History Review
?...this is an important and interesting book, and one that should
be read by anyone with an interest in the Lochner era.?-Law and
History Review
..."this is an important and interesting book, and one that should
be read by anyone with an interest in the Lochner era."-Law and
History Review
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