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Property, Liberty, And The Rights Of The Community: Lessons From Munn V. Illinois, Paul Kens Sep 2011

Property, Liberty, And The Rights Of The Community: Lessons From Munn V. Illinois, Paul Kens

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

When considering the extent to which the United States Constitution places a limit on government regulation of business, today's historians and constitutional theorists treat the question as a matter of balancing economic liberty or property rights against government power. Moreover, modem scholars commonly maintain that this balancing formula represents the predominant tradition in constitutional history. Tracing it back to the tenants of Jacksonian democracy that emphasized distrust of government, they imply that constitutional history has developed as a straight line: always with an emphasis on individual liberty and always with a presumption that entrepreneurial liberty should be favored over governments' …


Designing A Deferred Compensation Profit Sharing Plan For A Small Company, Donald C. Lubick Apr 1954

Designing A Deferred Compensation Profit Sharing Plan For A Small Company, Donald C. Lubick

Buffalo Law Review

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