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Abstract
The advance of so-called social legislation within the last several decades has furnished an intensely interesting period in constitutional and industrial development. The last skirmish with the fast-disappearing forces of logic and anachronistic formalism seems to have been fought in the recent case of Adkins v. Lyons (April 9, 1923), U. S. Adv. Ops. 795 and 796.
Recommended Citation
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW--MINIMUM WAGE LAW FOR WOMEN AS A VIOLATION OF THE FIFTH AMENDMENT,
21
Mich. L. Rev.
906
(1923).
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