Acknowledgements Preface 1. Rethinking judicial policy making in a separation of powers system 2. False victories: labor, congress, and the courts, 1898-1935 3. 'As harmless as an infant': the Erdman Act in Congress and the courts 4. Killing with kindness: legislative ambiguity, judicial policy making, and the Clayton Act 5. The Norris-LaGuardia Act, for once: learning what to learn from the past 6. Legislative deferrals and judicial policy making in the administrative state: a brief look at the Wagner Act 7. Conclusion Reference list References Index.
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