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