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But the federal government went much further than that. Filburn’s case began in 1940, when the federal government had imposed ...
Regulation. Congress 'Can Regulate Virtually Anything' How legislators learned to stop worrying about the constitutionality of federal drug and gun laws by abusing the Commerce Clause ...
traffic between states; a report and bill from senator cullom's committee. the right of congress to regulate commerce affirmed--provision made for a railroad commission.
The Commerce Clause lets Congress “regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states,” but that language has long been interpreted expansively.
“The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises,” and “To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.” ...
Under the Constitution, Congress could use its power to regulate interstate commerce to override Proposition 12 and decree national standards for pork production. But until it does, states should ...
The wire fraud statute (18 U.S.C. §1343), enacted in 1952, derives from congress’s power to “regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states” (U.S. Const., Art.
Grassley said in a statement that Congress has for too long "delegated its clear authority to regulate interstate and foreign commerce to the executive branch," while Cantwell argued that the same ...