In Defense of Substantive Due Process, Or the Promise of Lawful Rule.
Harvard Journal of Law&Public Policy 2012, Wntr, 35, 1
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"The Constitution deals with substance, not shadows. Its inhibition was levelled at the thing, not the name.... If the inhibition can be evaded by the form of the enactment, its insertion in the fundamental law was a vain and futile proceeding." Cummings v. Missouri (1)
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