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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2020

Yes, the freedom to do bad things is important. Much more important, though, is the freedom to do good things that sound bad.

--  Bryan Caplan, "The Freedom to Do Wrong Sounds Wrong" [2020]

HORNBERGER'S BLOG

October 16, 2020
What Will Amy Comey Barrett Say About Lochner?
Undoubtedly, leftist opponents of Supreme Court nominee Amy Comey Barrett are going to bring up the Supreme Court’s decision in the 1909 case of Lochner vs. New York. In Lochner, the court held that a state law that set a maximum limit on the number of hours worked by employees was unconstitutional. This was the time, however, that the Progressive ...
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