In recent years the Supreme Court appears to have taken a greater interest in business issues. Does this reflect a change in the Court's orientation or is it the natural outcome of the appellate process? Is the Court pro-business? If so in what ways do the Court's decisions support business interests and what does that mean for the law and the American public? <em>Business and the Roberts Court</em> provides the first critical analysis of the Court's business-related jurisprudence. In this volume prominent academics examine the Roberts Court's handling of business-related cases through a series of empirical and doctrinal analyses. Issues covered include securities law antitrust labor law preemption and environmental law among others. <p/>Business law and regulatory cases touch on many important legal doctrines and can have far-reaching effects. Understanding the bases upon which the Supreme Court decides business-related cases is of tremendous importance to practitioners and academics. It can also further greater understanding of one of the nation's most important government institutions. These issues are of interest to academics but also of practical importance to Supreme Court and business practitioners.<br>
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