“契约自由”的南方和西部史前史:从美国资本主义新史的角度重新审视洛克纳之路

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Gabrielle E. Clark
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本文考察了南部和西部在洛克纳案之前的两起“合同自由”宪法纠纷的地方法律历史:Allgeyer诉Louisiana(1897)和Holden诉Hardy(1898)。美国资本主义文学的新历史最近通过南方和西方的视角重新思考了现代美国经济的起源,本文认为,我们尚未完全掌握美国宪法下不平衡的国家发展政治与经济权利法理学之间的关系。在这样做的过程中,我建立了一个新的叙述,考虑到发展政治,路易斯安那州的律师在邦联,和西方民粹主义的宪法制定者重新思考的起源和发展的理论,可以说继续塑造现代世界。
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The Southern and Western Prehistory of “Liberty of Contract”: Revisiting the Path to Lochner in Light of the New History of American Capitalism
This article examines the local legal histories of two “liberty of contract” constitutional disputes prior to Lochner in the South and West: Allgeyer v. Louisiana (1897) and Holden v. Hardy (1898). Drawing inspiration from the new history of American capitalism literature that has recently rethought the genesis of the modern American economy through a Southern and Western lens, this article argues that we have yet to fully grasp the relationship between uneven state development politics and economic rights jurisprudence under American constitutional law. In so doing, I build a new narrative that takes into account development politics, Louisiana lawyers with roots in the Confederacy, and Western Populist constitution-makers to rethink the origins and development of a doctrine that arguably continues to shape the modern world.
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Legal History was established in 1957 as the first English-language legal history journal. The journal remains devoted to the publication of articles and documents on the history of all legal systems. The journal is refereed, and members of the Judiciary and the Bar form the advisory board.
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