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Federalism in the United States / Commerce Clause / Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution / Article One of the United States Constitution / United States v. Morrison / Taxing and Spending Clause / Necessary and Proper Clause / Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority / United States v. Lopez / United States Constitution / Law / Government
Date: 2012-12-10 10:01:23
Federalism in the United States
Commerce Clause
Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Article One of the United States Constitution
United States v. Morrison
Taxing and Spending Clause
Necessary and Proper Clause
Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority
United States v. Lopez
United States Constitution
Law
Government

TESTIMONY VICKIE SUTTON PAUL WHITFIELD HORN PROFESSOR OF LAW, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON STATE AFFAIRS CHAIRMAN, SENATOR ROBERT DUNCAN

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