| Mark K. Moller - 2004 - 536 σελίδες
...notion "that [commerce among the states] comprehend [s] that commerce, which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...which does not extend to or affect other States." 101 In other words, for Chief Justice Marshall and his colleagues, the Commerce Clause did not even... | |
| Mark R. Levin - 2005 - 316 σελίδες
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| Jeff Bumgarner - 2006 - 248 σελίδες
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| Mark R. Levin - 2006 - 308 σελίδες
...commerce "is not intended to say that these words comprehend that commerce, which is completely internal, which is carried on between man and man in a State,...which does not extend to or affect other States. Such power would be inconvenient, and is certainly unnecessary."7 Gibbons outlined the basic tenets of congressional... | |
| Richard Allen Epstein - 2006 - 184 σελίδες
...to him here. He did not speak of how far the commerce power "extends," but said the exact opposite: "Comprehensive as the word 'among' is, it may very...restricted to that commerce which concerns more States than one."'20 His entire point was that some commerce was exclusively intrastate, and thus beyond the power... | |
| Scott J. Hammond, Kevin R. Hardwick, Howard Leslie Lubert - 2007 - 988 σελίδες
...intercourse." It does not embrace the completely interior traffic of the respective States— that x but it does embrace "every species of commercial intercourse" between the United States and foreign... | |
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