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Pork, the Dormant Commerce Clause, and Legislating Morality

Oct 21, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The History of the Commerce Clause
03:18 • 3min
3
California's Commerce Clause Is Just an Empowerment of Congress
06:15 • 3min
4
California Can Regulate Health Safety and Morals?
08:53 • 2min
5
California Can Regulate Morals
10:41 • 3min
6
California Is Not Affected by the Way Pigs Are Treated in Pennsylvania
13:29 • 2min
7
The Balkanization of Framers
15:38 • 2min
8
Are You Concerned About Pesticides?
17:11 • 2min
9
Do You Have the Power to Affect Commerce?
18:55 • 3min
10
California Can't Ban Natural Gas Stoves Because They're a Product That's Made in California
21:33 • 2min
11
The End of Morals Legislation
23:41 • 2min
12
Irwin v. Lawrence
25:23 • 2min
13
Do You Think the Commerce Clause Is a Dormant Clause?
27:45 • 2min
14
California Regulating What Goes on in Other States
30:11 • 2min
15
Is California a Trailblazer?
31:52 • 2min
16
The Supreme Court Strikes Down California's Dormant Commerce Clause
33:54 • 2min
17
The Extra Territorial Principle and the Right to Travel
36:15 • 2min
18
Irwin, Justice Gorsuch, Is This Just a Form of Enshrining Non-Textual Economic Liberties?
37:46 • 2min
19
Can California Regulate What's Sold in California?
39:37 • 3min
20
The National Constitution Center - The People on Apple Podcast
42:14 • 2min