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The Slaughterhouse Cases
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"Labb� and Lurie have painted, with graceful style, a magnificent panorama of a key episode of nineteenth-century legal history. . . . From their vivid description of the public health hazards afflicting nineteenth-century New Orleans to their superb chapter surveying the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Chase, this is compellingly readable history."--Journal of American History"The authors have done a remarkable job unraveling the complex threads of this intriguing legal history."--Louisiana History

"An outstanding book, deeply researched and beautifully written. The authors examine with great skill and care the social and political background, and the legal implications, of one of the pivotal cases of American constitutional history. In every way this is a vivid, intriguing, illuminating case study: a model for work of this kind."--Lawrence M. Friedman, author of A History of American Law"Just about everyone who studies the Fourteenth Amendment addresses the Slaughterhouse Cases, but this is the first book to focus so completely on the case itself. . . . An excellent book that fills a significant gap."--Paul Kens, author of Lochner v. New York: Economic Regulation on Trial"A superb work that tells a lively and compelling story."--Herbert Hovenkamp, author of Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937

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