Most people would be hard‐pressed to define the American Dream without some reference to economic freedom. From Benjamin Franklin (who had dozens of inventions, including bifocals and a flexible catheter), to self‐made man Frederick Douglass, to entrepreneur and inventor Joy Mangano (who created the Miracle Mop), Americans believe that with a good idea and enough hard work, anyone can enjoy economic success—no matter the circumstances of their birth.
Beyond the Fourteenth Amendment: Protecting the Right to Earn a Living — Panel 1: Bringing Back Economic Liberty in State Courts
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