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Constitution - the power " to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States . " A statute enacted under this grant must be the exercise of a power of regulation , a regulation of commerce , either foreign or interstate .
Constitution - the power " to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States . " A statute enacted under this grant must be the exercise of a power of regulation , a regulation of commerce , either foreign or interstate .
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If the federal government may deter- mine the wages and hours of employees in the internal commerce of a State , because of their rela- tion to cost and prices and their indirect effect upon interstate commerce , it would seem that a ...
If the federal government may deter- mine the wages and hours of employees in the internal commerce of a State , because of their rela- tion to cost and prices and their indirect effect upon interstate commerce , it would seem that a ...
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[ interstate ] commerce or of matters which directly affect it but on the contrary has the fundamental object of placing under the compulsory supervision of the federal government all industrial labor relations within the nation .
[ interstate ] commerce or of matters which directly affect it but on the contrary has the fundamental object of placing under the compulsory supervision of the federal government all industrial labor relations within the nation .
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
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