Regulation, Federalism, and Interstate CommerceOelgeschlager, Gunn and Hain, 1981 - 167 sider |
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... opinion of Mr. Justice Stone in DiSanto v . Pennsylvania , 273 U.S. 34 ( 1927 ) . In that case , the Court held a Pennsylvania statute that required a state license for the selling of steamship tickets to or from foreign countries to be ...
... opinion of Mr. Justice Stone in DiSanto v . Pennsylvania , 273 U.S. 34 ( 1927 ) . In that case , the Court held a Pennsylvania statute that required a state license for the selling of steamship tickets to or from foreign countries to be ...
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... opinion is significant because it did not take the line of justification that the program involved local environ- mental regulation and expenditure and was therefore beyond the scope of the Commerce Clause . Nor did the opinion uphold ...
... opinion is significant because it did not take the line of justification that the program involved local environ- mental regulation and expenditure and was therefore beyond the scope of the Commerce Clause . Nor did the opinion uphold ...
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... opinion , most importantly , Marshall wrote of the phrase " among the several States " as though he had absorbed Crosskey's lexicographic treatment of the word " among . " It is only on this assumption that we can understand Marshall's ...
... opinion , most importantly , Marshall wrote of the phrase " among the several States " as though he had absorbed Crosskey's lexicographic treatment of the word " among . " It is only on this assumption that we can understand Marshall's ...
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IntroductionA Dan Tarlock | 3 |
Why Has Federal Power Increased at the Expense | 5 |
Regulation and the American Common | 9 |
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