Indian Commerce Clause Claim
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An Indian Commerce Clause claim is a legal argument asserting that a state law or regulation infringes upon the exclusive authority of the federal government to regulate commerce with Native American tribes. This claim is based on the interpretation that the Indian Commerce Clause grants Congress the power to regulate trade and commerce involving tribal nations, thereby limiting state interference in this sphere.
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