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for a theory of neutrality. The theory of neutrality has its natural home in the liberal tradition. Liberalism had a … general conception of liberal neutrality elicited strong critical reactions. Some of the critiques took liberalism … attacked liberal neutrality as reflecting a mistaken interpretation of what liberalism really is about. The debate subsided in …
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for a theory of neutrality. The theory of neutrality has its natural home in the liberal tradition. Liberalism had a … general conception of liberal neutrality elicited strong critical reactions. Some of the critiques took liberalism … attacked liberal neutrality as reflecting a mistaken interpretation of what liberalism really is about. The debate subsided in …
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By proclaiming the State Action Doctrine, the Supreme Court aims to preserve the states' rights to enact economic regulation which conflict with the federal antitrust laws. The doctrine exempts regulated private parties from antitrust enforcement when they are insulated by the State. Without...
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Miller v. Schoene approved the uncompensated destruction of cedar trees that were alternate hosts to a fungus that damaged apples but not cedars. Supreme Court Justice Harlan F. Stone's opinion noted that deciding for either cedar or apple growers would amount to action by the state. Scholars...
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The 21st Amendment repealed prohibition, but granted the states broad power to regulate the distribution and sale of alcohol to consumers within their borders. Pursuant to this authority, states have established a complex web of regulations that limit the ability of beer, wine, and liquor...
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Neutralists have argued that there is something illiberal about linking access to gift-like resources to work requirements. The central liberal motivation for basic income is to provide greater freedom to choose between different ways of life, including options attaching great importance to...
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