Interstate commerce commission
Yes the federal government can regulate commerce under the Commerce clause. The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
implied power, because constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce - apex
The federal government can exercise control over interstate trade.
b. controlling interstate commerce
Interstate commerce commission
To get Federal involvement through the Interstate Commerce Commission, to get cases to the US Supreme Court if necessary. (because it was regulated by the federal government) <- novaNET answer. [novanetters unite!!]
federal commission, interstate commerce are some
Interstate Commerce Commission was formed by the federal government to regulate railroad, telephone, and telegraph companies.
has the power to formulate and enforce regulations
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It was the 1956 Eissenhower administration legislation properly called the Federal-Aid Highway Act which authorized the construction of 40,000 miles of interstate highways in the US.
The federal government has the right to regulate motor carriers because they are involved in interstate commerce.
The federal government.
No.