The power of the commerce clause touches most intimately the relations
between government and economic enterprises, and the process by which
the conflicting claims of the nation and states are mediated through the
Supreme Court is of continuing interest. This study is a clear
exposition of the various interpretations of the commerce clause under
three great chief justices. Originally published in 1937.
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