AJ 025 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Commerce Clause, Supremacy Clause, Dormant Commerce Clause

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Federal form of government: system of government in which the states form a union and the sovereign power is divided between the central government and the member states. Constitution sets forth the specific powers that the government has v. what"s up to the states. Up to courts to determine line between state/federal powers. Separation of powers: legislative branch: makes the laws (congress, executive branch: enforces the laws, judicial branch: interprets the laws. The commerce clause: article 1, 8 of u. s. constitution that gives congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. Prevents states from establishing laws/regulations that would interfere with commerce. Federal gov. could regulate interstate commerce if it affects commerce involving more than one state. Ogden sued gibbons: ny granted an injunction preventing gibbons from using waterways, gibbons appealed supreme court, supreme court ruled in favour of gibbons, fed. gov. had more authority than state. *regulating interstate commerce was exclusive to national government.

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