Inalienable Police Power in the United States
Inalienable Police Power
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled INALIENABLE POLICE POWERthomas cooley, writing on the state police power in 1868, concluded that the contract clause did not permit a state “under pretense of regulation, [to] take from the corporation any of the essential rights and privileges which the charter confers.” Constitutional law changed
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