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... banks, by reference to its powers over commerce, post roads, and fiscal operations, and to its war... the constitutional sense, and hence "interstate commerce," covers every species of movement of per...Roosevelt's first inauguration, the problem then confronting...
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...The General Welfare Clause 2. The Commerce Clause II. THEORY OF THE GENERAL WELFARE A. Extern... raise and support a military, regulate interstate and international commerce, and act directly on in...(65) (Roosevelt registered quickly that "[i]f forty states go alon...
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Two recent letters submitted to US Treasury officials by insurance trade groups try to defend state regulation, while advocating deregulation. In a Nov 16, 2007, letter to the Department of the Treasury, the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA) acknowledged the need for a vital but limited federal role in insurance regulation. The IIABA letter acknowledges that the current state system of insurance regulation does have significant strengths -- particularly in the area of consumer protection -- and is a system worth streamlining and making more efficient and effective for consumers and the industry. The letter submitted to the Treasury Department by the National Association of Mutual Insurance Cos adopted a more strident voice in calling for radical change to ins...
...Supreme Court ruled that insurance is interstate commerce. The Constitution delegates jurisdiction ...Congress, working with the Roosevelt Administration, drafted The McCarran-Ferguson Act ...
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..., three-fourths of whom are transient interstate travelers, sued for declaratory relief and to enjo... places of public accommodation affecting commerce exceeded Congress' powers under the Commerce Claus...695-700 (Under Secretary of Commerce Roosevelt). . Footnote 9 Bureau of the Census, 1964 Statis...
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...President Theodore Roosevelt significantly strengthened the Interstate Commerce...
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... it would use water power for the interstate transmission of electricity and because it would a..., finding that the only relevant "commerce" under 23 (b) is that on the downstream navigable ... have taken its keynote from President Roosevelt's veto of a bill which would have turned over to p...
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... America under its wing, offering interstate businesses a refuge from the hostile actions of st...Roosevelt's court-packing plan both ushered in the modern er...Michigan Chamber of Commerce, (26) to hold that corporations and unions have a ...
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... question has been presented, that the Commerce Clause of the Constitution does not deprive the in... of 1 of the Act, was to restrain interstate trade and commerce by fixing and maintaining arbit... In 1904 and again in 1905 President Roosevelt urged 'that the Congress carefully consider whethe...
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... government cannot have full power over interstate trade, for example, if the states have full power ... making required by President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. (8) The Court's attempt to stop the Ne..." test for determining the validity of Commerce Clause legislation. (11) It was not necessary for ...
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- Felton Hale and Richard S. Berry, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. State of Arizona; Arcor Enterprises, a Subdivision of the State; James Ricketts, Former Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections (Doc); Samuel Lewis, Director of the Doc; Marilyn Wilkens, Director of Arizona Correctional Industries; Thomas Lescault, Director of Arcor; Tony West, David Tierney, Earl Cobb, Thomas Donnelly, Henry Evans, Marcus Englemen, Delbert Householder, and Ray Shaffer, Members of the Board of Directors, Arcor Enterprises, Defendants-Appellees. John Leroy Fuller, Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. State of Arizona; Arcor Enterprises, a Subdivision of the State; James Ricketts, Former Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections (Doc); Samuel Lewis, Director of the Doc; Marilyn Wilkens, Director of Arizona Correctional Industries; Thomas Lescault, Director of Arcor; Tony West, David Tierney, Earl Cobb, Thomas Donnelly, Henry Evans, Marcus Englemen, Delbert Householder, and Ray Shaffer, Members of the ..., 993 F.2d 1387 (9th Cir. 1993)
...Congress has the power under the Commerce Clause to annul a state's Eleventh Amendment immun... make their product less intrusive upon interstate commerce if, as here, the products enter the strea...As President Roosevelt's message to Congress accompanying the FLSA stated...