Death grip loosening the law's stranglehold over economic liberty / Clint Bolick.

Author/creator Bolick, Clint
Format Electronic
Publication InfoStanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution Press,
Descriptionxiv, 90 p. ; 24 cm.
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SeriesHoover Institution Press publication ; no. 606
Hoover Institution Press publication ; 606. ^A283591
Abstract "In an 1873 decision, the Supreme Court by a 5-4 vote--highly unusual in those days--upheld a bribery-procured Louisiana slaughterhouse monopoly that had been challenged by a group of butchers whose businesses were jeopardized. By that decision (called the Slaughter-House cases), one of the most important and beneficial products of the Civil War--a revolutionary constitutional provision intended to protect civil rights against oppression by state governments--was nullified. The repercussions of that unfortunate decision are still being felt today. In Death-Grip: Loosening the Law's Stranglehold over Economic Liberty, Clint Bolick looks at the state of economic liberty in our country today and explains how the consequences of Slaughter-House continue to manifest themselves to this day. Bolick examines the history and intent of the Fourteenth Amendment and the judicial nullification of the privileges (or immunities) clause in the Slaughter-House cases and their aftermath through the years. Looking at more recent decisions, he sees hope in the current campaign to restore economic liberty as a fundamental civil right. Armed with knowledge, passion, and commitment to principle, he concludes, we can win the battle to restore economic liberty once and for all"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "Clint Bolick examines the assault on economic liberty brought about by the nineteenth- century Slaughter-House cases. He explains how those cases nullified the privileges (or immunities) clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and how the repercussions continue to manifest themselves today. Bolick offers hope for the future, however, as he describes the current campaign to restore economic liberty as a fundamental civil right"-- Provided by publisher.
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