| David F. Prindle - Business & Economics - 2006 - 398 pages
...between the employer and employes, concerning the number of hours in which the latter may labor. . . . The general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty of the individual protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the federal Constitution."34 As the realization... | |
| Stephen Skowronek, Matthew Glassman - United States - 2007 - 464 pages
..."necessarily interferes with the right of contract between the employer and employees . . . [and that] The general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty of the individual protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution."30 However, when... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - History - 2007 - 988 pages
...employees concerning the number of hours in which the latter may labor in the bakery of the employer. sympathetic help of my race; only let this be constantly in mind, that, while from rep of the individual protected by the Fourteen Amendment of the Federal Constitution. Allgeyer v. Louisiana... | |
| Dan Farber - Law - 2007 - 256 pages
...the fundamental right of bakers to work as many hours as they pleased. The majority proclaimed that the "general right to make a contract in relation to his business is part of the liberty of the individual protected by the Fourteenth Amendment." The Court could find no sufficient justification... | |
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