A state law bans the use of used fabric to stuff mattresses. The state claims its objectives
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A state law bans the use of used fabric to stuff mattresses. The state claims its objectives are public health (the used cloth could carry disease) and protection of consumers from deceit. Assume that this law is passed in the heyday of Lochner jurisprudence. Now analyze the law using the Court's approach in Lochner v. New York-Abridged (1905)? Start by explaining how the business might argue the law violates the Constitution. Discuss whether you think the law is over-inclusive, under-inclusive, or maybe both. Why?
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