In determining if a state law is unconstitutional under the dormant commerce clause, the Court considers
A) whether the state law conflicts with a federal law.
B) the burden on interstate commerce in relation to local necessity.
C) whether other states have similar laws.
D) None of the above.
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Q1: Ultimately, the determination of the constitutionality of
Q2: The dormant commerce clause applies to
A)situations where
Q4: The existence of a federal law does
Q5: A federal law can impliedly preempt a
Q6: Whether express preemption exists depends on congressional
Q7: The power of states to enact laws
Q8: The powers of states to enact laws
Q9: A clause in a federal law providing
Q10: A federal law can preempt not only
Q11: The key factor in deciding if field
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