Interstate Commerce Clause Claim
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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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