“The Disappearance of the Dormant Commerce Clause”

In constitutional law, few doctrines have played as pivotal a role in shaping interstate commerce and economic regulation as the Dormant Commerce Clause. And as long as this legal principle has been around, it remains the subject of occasional debate and ongoing interpretation by the courts.

In the article "The Disappearance of the Dormant Commerce Clause," featured in GP Solo Magazine's November issue, our colleague Paul D. Cullen, Jr. article, explores the Dormant Commerce Clause's historical context and recent interpretations. Whether you're a legal scholar, practitioner, or simply interested in the evolving dynamics of constitutional law, "The Disappearance of the Dormant Commerce Clause" is a thought-provoking read that invites reflection on this important component of our living Constitution.

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