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The Taney Court never considered the public good when deciding contract clause cases.
The Contract Clause was a major part of the Court’s docket after World War II.
The Contract Clause was considered a key to the right to own private property.
Stone v. Mississippi was a clear signal that the Court would no longer allow Contract Clause claims to stop government regulations.
The Contract Clause only applies to the federal government.