The Constitution Besieged

The Rise & Demise of Lochner Era Police Powers Jurisprudence

Howard Gillman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duke University Press

Published:20th Feb '95

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The Constitution Besieged offers a compelling reinterpretation of one of the most notorious periods in American constitutional history. In the decades following the Civil War, federal and state judges struck down as unconstitutional a great deal of innovative social and economic legislation. Scholars have traditionally viewed this as the work of a conservative judiciary more interested in promoting laissez-faire economics than in interpreting the Constitution. Gillman challenges this scholarly orthodoxy by showing how these judges were in fact observing a long-standing constitutional prohibition against "class legislation." Originally published in cloth by Duke University Press, this book received the 1994 C. Herman Pritchett Award for the "Best Book in the Field of Law and Courts," awarded by the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association.

"An important work."—Mark Tushnet, Georgetown University
"This book is of immense importance in the field of American constitutional history."—Michael Les Benedict, Ohio State University

ISBN: 9780822316428

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 449g

328 pages