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Adam
Woponscki is an army vet and he dies intestate in a veteran’s hospital in
Oregon. Under Oregon law if you die intestate the money goes to the state but under
Federal Law, if a veteran dies intestate it goes to the Fed. Gov’t
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U.S. v. Oregon
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NY
law granted a monopoly on steamboats to Ogden. Gibbons was then licensed under
federal law to operate steamboats in NY.
Thus
there is a clash between Fed. Law and State law.
Issue: Is a state statute preserving a monopoly
on navigable waters unconstitutional?
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Gibbons v. Ogden
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RR
Commission set intrastate RR rates that were cheaper than those going out of
state. (Especially to Louisiana)
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Houston E. & W.T. RY. Co. v. U.S. (Shreveport
Rate Case)
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The
Chicago Stock Yard was controlling 85% of the meat Americans ate. So a Sherman
Act injunction was entered to prevent price fixing.
Issue: May the Sherman Act reach meat dealers
who fix prices in a wholly intrastate market?
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Swift & Co. v. U.S.
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Federal
Lottery Act prohibited importing, mailing, or interstate transporting of
lottery tickets.
Issue: Whether Congress can exercise its
Commerce Power though policing things that cross state lines even though the 10th
Amendment says that states retain control of police power over health, safety,
and morals?
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Champion v. Ames (The Lottery Case)
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The
Mann Act criminalizes the transportation of women across state lines for
immoral purposes.
Issue: Is this a constitutional use of commerce
power?
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Hoke v. U.S.
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Men
from California travel to Las Vegas with some waitresses and one of the guy’s
wife calls the U.S. Attorney General to report it.
Issue: Does the Mann Act constitutionally cover
private consensual sex when parties cross state lines to do the act?
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Caminetti v. U.S.
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Statute that makes it a crime to carry more
than 5 quarts of liquor across state lines.
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U.S. v. Simpson
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Federal
Food and Drug Act criminalized the sale of mislabeled drugs. Drugs were
manufactured in Chicago, sold to an ATL wholesaler, then to a pharmacy in
Columbus, GA where the pharmacist mislabeled them. Gov’t charged the
pharmacist.
Question is whether it’s constitutional to
charge the pharmacist even though the contents had completed their interstate
journey?
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U.S. v. Sullivan
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There
is a Federal statute making it illegal to cross state lines to engage in sex
with a person under the age of 18.
Guy in Montana having dirty phone calls with a
13 year old girl in NY. He travels to NY to meet her and turns out the 13 year
old girl is actually an undercover cop and he is busted.
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U.S. v. Hall
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Federal
Statute that makes it illegal to engage in international travel for the purpose
of engaging in illicit sex. (Sex with anyone under the age of 16).
Bredimus
traveled to Hong Kong and then to Thailand and engages in illicit sex.
Issue: Does the Commerce power reach an American
citizen who did not travel in Interstate Commerce for the sole purpose of
engaging in illicit sex? D first left country for business.
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United States v. Bredimus
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Federal
Statute makes it a felony to travel in foreign commerce and engage in illicit
sex.
D
traveled abroad and 2 years after leaving the U.S. he engaged in illicit sex.
Issue: Should Congress be able to regulate this
type of act with the Commerce Clause even though it happened 2 years after
leaving the U.S.?
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U.S. v. Clark
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Congress attempted to establish compulsory
retirement pension plan for all railroad carriers.
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Railroad Retirement Bd. v. Alton Railroad
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Factory accused of violating National
Labors Relation Act by discriminating against workers who were involved in
union activity.
ISSUE:
May the National Labor Relations Act reach labor disputes at a single steel
plant?
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NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.
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Darby, a lumber company, was indicted
for violation of federal labor standards act, which said you can’t ship goods
if you are not paying workers minimum wage. Darby challenged the statute as
being beyond Congress’ commerce power.
ISSUE:
May Congress prohibit the transport of goods if not paying workers minimum
wage?
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U.S. v. Darby
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