A court has the power to strike down laws for a variety of reasons. Only CRIMINAL laws tend to be held to the standard of review you are referring to. A few torts will be as well (for example Assault or Battery civil…
Keep history in mind. The contractor/employee laws are by-products of the New Deal and related periods. They are results of the need to PROTECT employees and keep employers from abusing them.
ynniv - you got him all wrong. He said "Extremes in wealth are not compatible with a stable free society." Could he be any clearer? Everything you said agrees with that.
A court has the power to strike down laws for a variety of reasons. Only CRIMINAL laws tend to be held to the standard of review you are referring to. A few torts will be as well (for example Assault or Battery civil…
Keep history in mind. The contractor/employee laws are by-products of the New Deal and related periods. They are results of the need to PROTECT employees and keep employers from abusing them.
ynniv - you got him all wrong. He said "Extremes in wealth are not compatible with a stable free society." Could he be any clearer? Everything you said agrees with that.