The United States Supreme Court originally interpreted the commerce dause to allow the federal government to regulate
Question:
The United States Supreme Court originally interpreted the commerce dause to allow the federal government to regulate interstate commerce. Over time. however, the Supreme Court has made it dear that the commerce dause applies not only to interstate commerce, but also to commerce that is purely intrastate (within one state). Today, the federal government has the power to regulate almost every commercial enterprise in the United States. Write a page discussing what expanded federal government power over commerce means for commercial businesses that operate only within the borders of one state. Does it promote or discourage intrastate commerce?
Business Law Text and Cases
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