What limits does the Fourteenth Amendment’s due process clause place on state regulation of economic activity? Prof. Michael Greve of George Mason’s Antonin Scalia Law School explores economic liberty, substantive due process, and laboratories of democracy in New State Ice Co. v. Liebmann.
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Related Links & Differing Views:
Center for the Study of Federalism: “New State Ice Company v. Liebmann (1932)”
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The New York Times: “Editorial Observer; Brandeis's Views on States' Rights, and Ice-Making, Have New Relevance”
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Journal of Supreme Court History: “Doing Brandeis Justice: The development of the Liebmann dissent”
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Minnesota Law Review: “The Persistence of Substantive Due Process in the States”
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Federalist Society Review: “Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice”
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