Which doctrine maintains the idea that state laws that unduly burden interstate commerce, even if the subject is unregulated by the national government, are invalid under federalism principles, because the regulation of interstate and foreign commerce belongs exclusively to the federal government?
A) Preemption
B) States rights
C) Dormant Commerce Clause
D) Sovereign Immunity
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Q2: Which of the following was NOT intended
Q3: Assume that a state and the federal
Q4: Which model of federalism maintains the theory
Q5: Which model of federalism maintains the theory
Q6: What doctrine maintains that state laws that
Q8: What power is traditionally held by states
Q9: Federal executive orders are published in the:
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Q10: Statutes passed by Congress are found in
Q11: Law from English heritage, that relies on
Q12: The doctrine of stare decisis et non
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