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Constitutional law / Political philosophy / Lochner era / David Bernstein / Lochner v. New York / Freedom of contract / Randy Barnett / Fundamental rights / Economic freedom / Law / Social philosophy / Philosophy of law
Date: 2012-11-17 14:11:18
Constitutional law
Political philosophy
Lochner era
David Bernstein
Lochner v. New York
Freedom of contract
Randy Barnett
Fundamental rights
Economic freedom
Law
Social philosophy
Philosophy of law

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