Stream of Commerce Doctrine in the United States
Stream of Commerce Doctrine
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled STREAM OF COMMERCE DOCTRINEThe Supreme Court introduced the “stream” or “current” metaphor in swift & co. v. united states (1905) to represent the movement of goods in interstate commerce. The doctrine is significant because it marks the Court’s first recognition that commercial markets ignored
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