Effects on Commerce in the United States
Effects on Commerce
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled EFFECTS ON COMMERCE”At the beginning Chief Justice [ john ] marshall described the federal commerce power with a breadth never yet exceeded.” So said Justice robert h. jackson for a unanimous Supreme Court in wickard v. filburn (1946) , in the course of an opinion recognizing the broad sweep of
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