Michael Tavoliero: A Supreme Court decision that amended the U.S. Constitution without ratification by states

By MICHAEL TAVOLIERO NLRB v Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp (1937) established pristine and fabricated legal doctrines through case law. It marked one of the early instances where judicial pragmatism played a role in interpreting the U.S. Constitution as a “living” document. This approach considers social and historical contexts rather than relying solely on strict textual … Continue reading Michael Tavoliero: A Supreme Court decision that amended the U.S. Constitution without ratification by states