Summary
Lochner v. New York may be one of the most infamous cases in all of constitutional law. The case involved a New York law limiting the number of hours bakers could work in a day and in a week. Enacted in the Progressive era, the legislature was concerned with the unequal bargaining power of employers vis-à-vis prospective employees. The Supreme Court held that the law violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause because the law unreasonably interfered with the freedom of contract and did not advance any legitimate health or safety objective.