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Informed by the Constitution’s history, this court has interpreted the Commerce Clause to forbid state laws that do not “regulate even-handedly to effectuate a legitimate local public interest” …
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Buy Complete Issue$19.95Informed by the Constitution’s history, this court has interpreted the Commerce Clause to forbid state laws that do not “regulate even-handedly to effectuate a legitimate local public interest” …
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