On Mar 5, 10:56=A0pm, Alfred Montestruc wrote:
> http://www.ij.org/index.php?option=3Dcom_content&task=3Dview&id=3D1634&It=
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Would it really change things in the long run? Even if this case is
reversed, the pre-New Deal Court will still strike down legislation
that violate economic liberties such as freedom of contract, and the
New Deal era Courts will reverse those decisions. I may be wrong, but
I don't see much long term change with a decision the other way, it
might just be that some justices will use the Privileges and
Immunities Clause to strike down certain laws instead of the Due
Process clause.
Thanks,
Shawn |