Justices and other judicial representatives.
Where labor issues are concerned, the right to freedom, property and other issues framed in the Constitution as inalienable rights often colored and influenced conflict over labor issues and concerns. In the wake of the Revolution, conflicting notions of property ownership, market orientation and other labor concerns led to conflict in America's pre-industrial, agrarian economy. In Liberty Men and Great Proprietors, historian Alan Taylor explains that some of the rights and guarantees in the U.S. Constitution were viewed by those involved in labor conflicts as applying to their own cause and issues: "To the Great
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