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Federalism in the United States / United States constitutional law / Commerce Clause / Wickard v. Filburn / United States v. Morrison / Article One of the United States Constitution / Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution / United States v. Lopez / Taxing and Spending Clause / Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Co. / United States Constitution / National League of Cities v. Usery
Date: 2004-12-02 03:33:35
Federalism in the United States
United States constitutional law
Commerce Clause
Wickard v. Filburn
United States v. Morrison
Article One of the United States Constitution
Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
United States v. Lopez
Taxing and Spending Clause
Bailey v. Drexel Furniture Co.
United States Constitution
National League of Cities v. Usery

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW Professor Woods Fall, 2000

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