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... regulate commerce embraced the power to prohibit commerce in articles produced under conditions of which Congress disapproved . Justice William R. Day , in deciding that it did not , spoke for a Court that was divided five to four ( see ...
... regulate commerce embraced the power to prohibit commerce in articles produced under conditions of which Congress disapproved . Justice William R. Day , in deciding that it did not , spoke for a Court that was divided five to four ( see ...
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... regulate transportation among the States , but aims to standardize the ages at which children may be employed in ... regulate commerce among the states . . . . The grant of power to Congress over the subject of interstate commerce was to ...
... regulate transportation among the States , but aims to standardize the ages at which children may be employed in ... regulate commerce among the states . . . . The grant of power to Congress over the subject of interstate commerce was to ...
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... regulate commerce and other constitutional powers could not be cut down or qualified by the fact that it might interfere with the carrying out of the domestic policy of any State . . . . [ Cites examples in previous decisions ] The ...
... regulate commerce and other constitutional powers could not be cut down or qualified by the fact that it might interfere with the carrying out of the domestic policy of any State . . . . [ Cites examples in previous decisions ] The ...
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