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Essay heading: Role of the U.S. Constitution in Business Regulation
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Today, this clause protects businesses and consumers alike. The state and federal government have concurrent power to regulate domestic commerce. The federal and state governments dually regulate the parameters of interstate and intrastate commerce. Interstate commerce consists of business involving two or more states while intrastate commerce occurs solely within the boundaries of a single state... displayed 300 characters
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Interstate trade is the very argument Amazon.com is using to fight the constitutionality of recent litigation against the state of New York.
Amazon.com is a popular online retailer of books, CD’s, videos, DVD’s, games, electronics, computers, and more. They are head quartered in Seattle, Washington but their customer base has gone global... displayed next 300 characters
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