BUS 018 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Supremacy Clause, Commerce Clause

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14:1: limits on power of states, substantive due process: Law will be constitutional if: exists a rational relationship between a statue and a legitimate government interest. Note: legislation affecting exercise of fundamental rights subject intermediate/strict scrutiny. Relationship between states: privileges and immunities clause. A state cannot impose burdens on a citizen of another state greater than its own citizens. Full faith & credit clause: each state must give full faith and credit to the laws and proceedings of every other state. Divorce granted by laws of one state must be honored in every state. Delegated by states through grant in us constitution. Limited to power granted (express + implied power) Big wineries: regulations applied to big, all located outside of state, foreigners business, out-state. Small wineries: regulations applied to small, more flexible, massachusetts business, in-state, relationship of commerce clause and state legislation affecting interstate commerce. Mud guard example: burden outweighs the benefit: state/federal legislation relationship: article vi.

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