LGLS 1901 Lecture 7: 09/22/16

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50 questions: 35 multiple choice, 15 true and false. Reread all the chapters, understand the key terms, be conversant with the principal terms, go over powerpoints. Privileges and immunities clause prevents states from imposing unreasonable burdens on citizens, particularly with regard to basic and essential activities. Ensures that any judicial decision with respect to such property rights will be honored and enforced in all states. Checks and balances between legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Gibbons v. ogden; power to regulate interstate commerce: activities that substantially. Expansion of powers- heart of atlanta motel v. us. ; in 1964, supreme court prohibited affect racial discrimination in interstate commerce. State police or regulations that substantially interfere with interstate commerce will be. Dormant explores the notion that the federal government has carved out areas of the law that it wants to regulate (immigration, patent laws, etc. ) for its own jurisdiction/ power.

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