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CSPAN Supreme Court Case Christie V. NCAA December 12, 2017

1787 was replacing the failed confederacy which governs states with the National Government that could regulate individuals but not states. In the words of this court in the new york case, congress may regulate interstate commerce directly, but it may not regulate states regulation of interstate commerce. Mr. Olson, isnt that what the government does whenever it preempts state laws . It regulates. Olson when the government regulate state laws, the federal government has initially taken that position or action to regulate interstate commerce in some respect and when it does that, this court has repeatedly held it may preempt contradictory or inconsistent state laws. Ferc, the you make of government gave the state a choice. Regulate or dont regulate at all. And it gave the states a choice in conjunction with the regulation of the area no. There were federal standards, the states were told except the more do not if you do not ac ....

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CSPAN Supreme Court Case Christie V. NCAA December 12, 2017

The failed confederacy that governs states with a National Government that could regulate individuals but not states. In the words of this court in the new york case, congress may regulate interstate commerce directly, but it may not regulate states regulation of interstate commerce. S that what iti does whenever it preempts state law . This court has repeatedly held that it may preempt contradictory systems and state laws. Theill you make a government gave the state of choice to regulate this way or dont regulate at all. Thats right. It gave the states of choice in conjunction with the regulation of the area there were federal standards. The states were told, except that more dont, but if you dont, you wont regulate and neither will we. Fact, thetter of consequence of that is that the states could regulate according to the standards established by the federal government with respect to the regulation of interstate commerce, ....

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Girls Deprived of Education Turn to Online Business In Badakhshan

A number of girls deprived of education in Badakhshan said that after the closure of schools and universities, they have turned to online business. ....

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National - Too much information?

Now that the Competition Bureau can compel the production of information for market studies, there are fears about what the cost will be to businesses forced to hand over massive volumes of data ....

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