Commerce Clause
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- Health Care Law: Katyal Asserts that Commerce Clause AppliesWhat the Obama healthcare law may hinge on is the question of what commerce consists of -- when is commerce initiated and does a service like healthcare really apply?
- Commerce Clause (Part Three)This article covers the history of the Supreme Court's interpretation of federal commerce clause powers throughout the history of the nation.
- Mandate Found Unconstitutional (Part Three)This third part of the analysis of the Florida health-care decision examines the historical evolution of the Commerce Clause.
- Legal and Ethical Implications of Refusal of ServiceIs it legal or ethical to deny service to those of Middle Eastern descent? What if serving such individuals is likely to incite a terrorist attack?
- U.S. Constitution: Interpretation and Use of the Commerce ClauseThe original intentions of the Commerce Clause have been stretched and reinterpreted to allow is application to purely social problems.
- Judge Kessler Finds Obamacare ConstitutionalFederal Judge Gladys Kessler, a Clinton appointee sitting on the US District Court for Washington DC, has thrown out a private lawsuit against the individual mandate in Obamacare, Her reasoning was creative to say the least.
- Commerce Clause (Part Two)This article looks at the founding fathers intentions regarding federal power over commerce among the individual states.
- Commerce Clause (Part One)This article begins our examination of the intentions behind Article One, Section Eight, Clause Three of the US Constitution (the Commerce Clause).
- Mandate Found UnconstitutionalIn the latest decision on the health care act, the judge found not only the mandate to purchase health insurance unconstitutional, but the entire act. Read why here.
- Building a Prison of Our Own DesignWe are building a prison of our own design, one where we will eventually reside...
Regulation of Free Enterprise in the American EconomyThe United States Government has a broad power to regulate interstate commerce so corporations can not take advantage of workers. Congress enacted the labor acts to check corrupt businesses.
