What is the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution?
The U.S. Supreme Court has a ruled that a state violates the Commerce Clause when ….
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Answer for first question
Commerce clause of the United States Constitution gives United States Congress the power to regulate commerce activities within various states of the United States, with the foreign countries and with the Indian tribes. This clause is known to be Congress’ greatest power since most of the powers are vested in the hands of the Federal Government.
Inter- state commerce includes railways, roadways, etc.
The U.S. Supreme Court has a rule that a state violates the Commerce Clause when the activities does not arise out of commercial transaction. Activities related to consumption of crops will be regulated by the Federal Government.
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