Dormant Commerce Clause
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title:
Dormant Commerce Clause
text:
The Dormant Commerce Clause, or Negative Commerce Clause, in American constitutional law, is a legal doctrine that courts in the United States have inferred from the Commerce Clause in Article I of the US Constitution. The primary focus of the doctrine is barring state protectionism. The Dormant Commerce Clause is used to prohibit state legislation that discriminates against, or unduly burdens, interstate or international commerce. Courts first determine whether a state regulation discriminates
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U.S. constitutional law doctrine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormant_Commerce_Clause
date created:
2002-11-29T09:07:23Z
date modified:
2024-09-15T04:16:18Z
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