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Did the Supreme Court support the goals of the Progressives???

Did the Supreme Court support the goals of the Progressives???. Northern Securities Co. v. United States - 1904. Topic: Use of Anti-Trust legislation against railroad consolidation Was decision a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE for Progressive reform?

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Did the Supreme Court support the goals of the Progressives???

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  1. Did the Supreme Court support the goals of the Progressives???

  2. Northern Securities Co. v. United States - 1904 • Topic: Use of Anti-Trust legislation against railroad consolidation • Was decision a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE for Progressive reform? • POSITIVE – gave the gov’t power to restore competition in railroad industry

  3. Lochner v. New York • Topic: New York law to limit workers hours • Was decision a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE for Progressive reform? • NEGATIVE – state can’t interfere with the workers’ right to negotiate contract

  4. Muller v. Oregon • Topic:Protective legislation limiting the hours women could work • Was decision a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE for Progressive reform? • POSITIVE – improved working conditions for women; use of Brandeis brief • Later became a NEGATIVE when it was used to discriminate against women in the workplace

  5. Hammer v. Dagenhart • Topic: Child labor laws • Was decision a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE for Progressive reform? • NEGATIVE – declared child labor law unconstitutional because it couldn’t be connected to interstate commerce clause of the Constitution • Effective child labor laws will eventually tie no child labor with mandatory school attendance

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