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    Commerce Clause Definition

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    During this semester, we have talked about numerous cases in lecture and in the readings that deal with commerce clause or have some ties to it. My paper and interpretations of the commerce clause come from the knowledge that I have gathered from lecture so far. The word commerce is controversial based on my interpretations of it. The Constitution does not explicitly define the word commerce just like the constitution does not define the word man when it comes to the requirements for running for…

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    Jennings (2018), “The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8, Part 3, of the U.S. Constitution and provides Congress with the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among several States” (p.143). The constitution itemizes certain powers within the federal government. Powers that is not authorized to Congress by the Constitution is remoted for the state due to the establishment of the Tenth Amendment. Congress has been observed using the Commerce Clause to explain…

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    Vouchers Pros And Cons

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    checks payable to the parents, who choose the school to which the checks will be sent. By 1999-2000, 82% of private schools that participated were religious schools (Jennings, 2002). Typically, religiously affiliated schools cost less than private independent schools, which explains the large percentage…

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    opposition of the legality of the state of Colorado’s legalization of recreational marijuana. The constitutionality of Congress being able to regulate recreational marijuana under the Controlled Substance Act of 1970, as well as the use of the Commerce Clause, is something that the court system needs to intensely scrutinize. Looking back at the precedents that have been set throughout the history of the Supreme Court, such as “Wickard V. Filburn (1942),” “Gonzalez V. Raich (2005),” “Gibbons V.…

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    regulate that activity. The Affectation Doctrine apply to restaurants and business refusing to serve people of color and it is also applied to the segregation in interstate bus terminals. As it is stated in the Constitution, based on the Commerce Clause, the Congress has power to regulate interstate commerce. With the Affectation Doctrine, it takes local activity and changes it into interstate activity, thus making it regulated by Congress. This is because if the intrastate activity affects…

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    According to the article The Architect Matthew Dowd states, that republican that had money started to immigrate to Texas. In-migration changing drastically in the state of Texas and they started to lose democrat and this why we have more republicans now. The vote in Texas is divided into democratic and republican voter but republicans outnumber democrat each year. It affects the patterns because the lower part of Texas is voting for democrat and the upper part of Texas votes for republican win…

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    in preparation for this day people make family traditions on who gets to put the star on top of the tree to Christmas caroling. It’s a day that every kid waits up all night trying to hold back from closing her eyes to catch a glimpse of the Santa Clause. The waking up and ignoring the cold floor as walking across in a blanket still wearing pajamas and the whiff of pine clarifying its Christmas. People look forward to Christmas as an opportunity for a religious purpose and to come together on…

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    violates the Fifth Amendment by allowing the government to take property without just compensation.” While, the federal government has a constitutional right to "take" private property for public use, however, the Fifth Amendment's Just Compensation Clause requires the government to pay just compensation, interpreted as market value, to the owner of the property. Subsequently, the empirical result of Obamacare proves it…

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    deals with the specifics of commerce, mostly with commerce “among the states.” With the commerce clause being viewed from many different perspectives over time, it has given great importance to the meaning of our laws and regulations that we have set today. These three cases alone along with the Obamacare act, have affected the way interstate commerce is viewed. The most commonly used commerce clause in Article 1, Section 8, of the Constitution, is the cause of the “power to regulate…

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    I remembered the fear and worry in my grandmother’s eyes the night before when my grandfather had been admitted to a hospice when he had been suffering from an unusual fever that never subsided, prompting us to call an ambulance. I had never been in this situation before and my anxiety had heightened more than ever. The paramedics clamored over my grandfather, scolding my grandmother for having not called for help sooner, “If you knew that he was in this condition then why did you not call for…

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