Commerce Clause
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The Commerce Clause is a provision in the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate trade and economic activity among the states and with foreign nations.
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Target entity: Commerce Clause Context triple: [United States Constitution, contains, Commerce Clause]
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Residence Act
The Residence Act was a 1790 law passed by the U.S. Congress that authorized the establishment of a permanent national capital along the Potomac River, leading to the creation of Washington, D.C.
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United States Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the federal government of the United States, responsible for making national laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the executive branch.
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Secretary of Commerce of the United States
The Secretary of Commerce of the United States is the Cabinet-level official who leads the Department of Commerce and oversees federal policies related to economic growth, trade, and business development.
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Point Four Program
The Point Four Program was a U.S. foreign aid initiative launched in 1949 to provide technical assistance and economic development support to poorer countries as part of Cold War-era efforts to promote stability and counter communism.
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United States Constitution
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States that established the national framework of government, separated powers among branches, and protects fundamental rights through its articles and amendments.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Commerce Clause Target entity description: The Commerce Clause is a provision in the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate trade and economic activity among the states and with foreign nations.
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A.
Residence Act
The Residence Act was a 1790 law passed by the U.S. Congress that authorized the establishment of a permanent national capital along the Potomac River, leading to the creation of Washington, D.C.
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B.
United States Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral legislative branch of the federal government of the United States, responsible for making national laws, approving budgets, and overseeing the executive branch.
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C.
Secretary of Commerce of the United States
The Secretary of Commerce of the United States is the Cabinet-level official who leads the Department of Commerce and oversees federal policies related to economic growth, trade, and business development.
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Point Four Program
The Point Four Program was a U.S. foreign aid initiative launched in 1949 to provide technical assistance and economic development support to poorer countries as part of Cold War-era efforts to promote stability and counter communism.
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United States Constitution
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States that established the national framework of government, separated powers among branches, and protects fundamental rights through its articles and amendments.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
clause of the United States Constitution
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constitutional provision ⓘ |
| affects | balance of power between federal government and the states ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
interstate transportation
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some forms of interstate services and economic activity ⓘ trade in goods across state lines ⓘ |
| associatedWithDoctrine |
channels of commerce doctrine
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instrumentalities of commerce doctrine ⓘ substantial effects doctrine ⓘ |
| basisFor |
federal civil rights legislation affecting businesses engaged in interstate commerce
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federal environmental regulation affecting interstate commerce ⓘ federal labor regulation ⓘ federal regulation of transportation and communications networks ⓘ |
| contrastedWith |
Necessary and Proper Clause
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Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution ⓘ |
| dormantAspectLimits | state laws that unduly burden interstate commerce ⓘ |
| empowers |
Congress to regulate commerce among the several states
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Congress to regulate commerce with Indian tribes ⓘ Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations ⓘ |
| grantsPowerTo |
United States Congress
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federal legislature of the United States ⓘ |
| hasImpliedConcept |
Commerce Clause
self-linksurface differs
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surface form:
dormant Commerce Clause
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| hasInterpretationBy | Supreme Court of the United States ⓘ |
| historicalContext | drafted at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ⓘ |
| interpretedInCase |
Gibbons v. Ogden
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Gonzales v. Raich ⓘ Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States ⓘ Katzenbach v. McClung ⓘ NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. ⓘ Wickard v. Filburn ⓘ |
| jurisdiction |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| languageSource |
Article I of the United States Constitution
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surface form:
Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution
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| legalField |
constitutional law
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economic regulation ⓘ federalism ⓘ |
| limitedByCase |
United States v. Lopez
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United States v. Lopez ⓘ
surface form:
United States v. Morrison
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| locatedInDocument | United States Constitution ⓘ |
| partOf |
Article I of the United States Constitution
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surface form:
Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution
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| purpose |
to create a national market free from state trade barriers
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to prevent economic protectionism among states ⓘ |
| relatedProvision |
Necessary and Proper Clause
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Supremacy Clause ⓘ Taxing and Spending Clause ⓘ |
| relatesTo |
Indian commerce
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foreign commerce ⓘ interstate commerce ⓘ |
| textBeginsWith | "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes" ⓘ |
| usedFor |
expansion of federal authority over the national economy
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justification of federal regulatory power ⓘ |
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Subject: Commerce Clause Description of subject: The Commerce Clause is a provision in the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to regulate trade and economic activity among the states and with foreign nations.
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