The American Constitution: Cases and MaterialsWest Publishing Company, 1964 - 1002 Seiten |
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... commerce clause " of its own force " and without reference to any ac- tion by Congress , whether through its silence or otherwise , forbids discrimina- tory state taxation of interstate commerce . This is to say , in effect , that ...
... commerce clause " of its own force " and without reference to any ac- tion by Congress , whether through its silence or otherwise , forbids discrimina- tory state taxation of interstate commerce . This is to say , in effect , that ...
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... clause and the Court frequently decided the due process issue in commerce clause language . Thus the fact that the tax was upon property or ac- tivities outside the taxing state would be held to show that the tax imposed a forbidden ...
... clause and the Court frequently decided the due process issue in commerce clause language . Thus the fact that the tax was upon property or ac- tivities outside the taxing state would be held to show that the tax imposed a forbidden ...
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... commerce should not be favored at the expense of local trade . So to argue is to disregard the life of the Commerce Clause . Of course a State is not required to give ac- tive advantage to interstate trade . But it cannot aim to control ...
... commerce should not be favored at the expense of local trade . So to argue is to disregard the life of the Commerce Clause . Of course a State is not required to give ac- tive advantage to interstate trade . But it cannot aim to control ...
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Bikle Judicial Determination of Questions Cahn The Predicament of Democratic | 29 |
TABLE OF CASES | 32 |
Chapter Page 1 Early Challenges and Continuing Controversy 1 | 34 |
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