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Date: 2015-01-28 15:03:16
Dormant Commerce Clause
Federalism in the United States
HomeAway
C&A Carbone
Inc. v. Town of Clarkstown
New York
Commerce Clause
Standing
Dean Milk Co. v. City of Madison
Wisconsin
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
Maine v. Taylor
United States Constitution
Law
History of the United States

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