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The Conservatives, the Market, and the Common LawRutgers University, School of Law, 217 N. Fifth Street, Camden, NJ 08102-1203, feinman{at}camden.rutgers.edu The common lawthe law of contracts, torts, and propertyis in the throes of a remarkable transformation. Many changes already have been adopted, and more are in process. The changes are radical and regressive, abandoning the progressive legal developments of the twentieth century, favoring the interests of big business, and animated by an ideology that is opposed to government acting in the public interest.
Key Words: law conservatism regulation
Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol. 37, No. 3,
288-292 (2005) |
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