Abused and overworked, the Commerce Clause in Article I of the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate commerce “with foreign nations the Indian Tribes [and] among the several states.” Today ...
[Jack Goldsmith and I will have this article out in the Texas Law Review early next year, and I'm serializing it here. There is still plenty of time for editing, so we'd love to hear any ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Professor Gary Galles of Pepperdine University discusses the Commerce Clause and the history of its interpretation in the context of now-Chief ...
March 2 marks the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Gibbons v. Ogden. Decided in 1824, Gibbons was the first major case in the still-developing jurisprudence regarding the ...
^ Arnold: First commerce clause case was in 1847 Jones and Laughlin seems like a strange case to earn the dishonor of Mr. Moster's worst ever Supreme Court decision in that it was neither the first ...
The Annenberg Classroom released a new film about the Constitution’s Commerce Clause that will be showcased at teacher workshop events throughout the year. The project — an initiative by the Annenberg ...
Bradley W. Joondeph is the Inez Mabie Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Santa Clara University School of Law. On Monday, a sharply divided Supreme Court held in ...
This is a guest post by Veta T. Richardson, the president and chief executive officer of the Association of Corporate Counsel, a global bar association headquartered in Washington that is dedicated ...
This week we highlight cert petitions that ask the Supreme Court to consider, among other things, whether Puerto Rican news agencies have a First Amendment right to audio of proceedings in a case of ...