well, history is rarely pure, and originalsim can be based on revisionism. As far as the contract clause (I, x,1), it seems to restrict the state’s ability to impair existing contracts, whereas freedom of contract implies that the state has no right to restrict what contracts are allowed to come into existence.
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Unfortunately, a subject still so fraught with prejudice in the U.S. that I’m not going to mention it.
That’s a good point, I didn’t think about that.
Of course the state does do that because individual rights have to be balanced against the good of society (not that his generally enters into the heads of people who would argue that the first amendment protects their right to receive a bribe, or into the heads of at least four of nine supreme court members)
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Is it ethics in games journalism?
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