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Can Congress regulate intrastate commerce?

Can Congress regulate intrastate commerce?


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According to the Constitution, each state is responsible for its internal commerce, Congress can only legislate interstate commerce.

Posted 2008-09-24T12:17:44Z
 
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Isn't that the job of the Interstate Commerce Commission?

Posted 2008-09-25T21:09:02Z
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