Interstate Commerce Clause Claim

Interstate Commerce Clause Claim - An Interstate Commerce Clause claim is a legal argument asserting that a state law or regulation violates the authority of the federal government to regulate commerce among the states. This claim is based on the interpretation that the Interstate Commerce Clause grants Congress the power to regulate trade and commerce that crosses state boundaries, thereby restricting state interference in this domain.

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Interstate Commerce Clause Claim
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Definition
An Interstate Commerce Clause claim is a legal argument asserting that a state law or regulation violates the authority of the federal government to regulate commerce among the states. This claim is based on the interpretation that the Interstate Commerce Clause grants Congress the power to regulate trade and commerce that crosses state boundaries, thereby restricting state interference in this domain.
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de-de
Anspruch aus dem Interstate Commerce Clause
en-gb
Interstate Commerce Clause Claim
es-es
Reclamo de la Cláusula de Comercio Interestatal
es-mx
Reclamo de la Cláusula de Comercio Interestatal
pt-br
Reivindicação da Cláusula de Comércio Interestadual
fr-fr
Revendication de la clause de commerce inter-États
he-il
תביעת סעיף המסחר בין המדינות
hi-in
इंटरस्टेट वाणिज्य धारा दावा
ja-jp
州間商取引条項クレーム
zh-cn
州际商务条款索赔

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