1. United States v. Morrison, Nos. 99-5 and 99-29 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 11, 2000, Argued , May 15, 2000, * Decided* Together with No. 99-29, Brzonkala v. Morrison et al., also on certiorari to the same court.
OVERVIEW: Congress lacked the authority to enact a statute under the Commerce Clause or the Fourteenth Amendment as the statute did not regulate an activity that substantially affected interstate commerce nor did it redress harm caused by the state.
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