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Substantive Due Process and Labor Law

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07/30/2014Barry W. Poulson

Substantive due process refers to a judicial policy that substantively protects, under the due process clauses of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments, activities that are not elsewhere secured in the Constitution. With reference to the protection of economic liberties, the doctrine is referred to as economic due process.

Volume 6, Number 3 (1982)

Author:

Barry W. Poulson

Barry W. Poulson is in the Department of Economics at Universiry of Colorado.

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Poulson, Barry W. "Substantive Due Process and Labor Law." Journal of Libertarian Studies 6, No. 3 (1982): 267–276.