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Interstate Commerce Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Commerce Clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Commerce Clause is an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3). The clause states that the United States Congress has the power to regulate comm...
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The Legal Term * Interstate Commerce * Defined & Explained ... INTERSTATE COMMERCE - Commerce between any place in a State and any place outside of that State, or within any possession of the United States (not including the Canal Zone) or the District of Columbia, and commerce between places within the same State but...
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Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), former independent agency of the U.S. government, established in 1887; it was charged with regulating the economics and services of specified carriers engaged in transportation between states.
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Definition of interstate commerce in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of interstate commerce. Pronunciation of interstate commerce. Translations of interstate commerce. interstate commerce synonyms, interstate commerce antonyms. ... It's on record, your position on interstate commerce regulation, on regulation of the...
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Maybe that same judge should throw out state health insurance mandates. They have the effect of making it impossible for private health insurance companies to engage in interstate commerce. Once upon a time, the right to engage in interstate commerce free of state regulation was something in the Constitution — it...
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