The Contract Clause: A Constitutional History

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Published June 22, 2017

One of the most litigated, convoluted provisions of the Constitution, the contract clause has played an outsized roll in American history. Here, James Ely ’59 shows how the clause that was first introduced after the Revolution has morphed over the years in ways that demonstrate the impacts of wars, economic distress, and political currents.

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