A companion piece to the Commerce Clause of the Constitutionis the less well-known Import-Export Clause:No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay anyImposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may beabsolutely necessary for executing its inspection Laws; andthe net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any Stateon Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury ofthe United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to theRevision and Controul of the Congress.The Import-Export Clause was the principal remedy proposedby the Philadelphia Convention to remedy the commercialstrife that characterized the relations among the statesunder the Articles of Confederation, as noted by the SupremeCourt in 1976
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
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This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
Appellant imported from five countries iron ore which was stored at its processing plant and drawn u...
This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
The State of Maryland levied a nondiscriminatory gross receipts tax on revenues of common carriers o...
Article 1, section 10 of the Constitution provides, No State shall, without the consent of Congress...
The policy of Congress for the greater part of the life of the United States under their present Con...
Constitutional Law-State and Local Tax-- Nondiscriminatory Ad Valorem Property Tax on Imports Stored...
This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
This Article comprehensively addresses Congress’s powers under the Constitution’s Foreign Commerce C...
This Article comprehensively addresses Congress’s powers under the Constitution’s Foreign Commerce C...
The Congress shall have power * * * to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several...
A sample of 157 cites to “regulation of commerce” in the constitutional debates shows that the power...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
In the discussion of a topic of this nature, my purpose is to restrict and not to enlarge the field ...
This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
Appellant imported from five countries iron ore which was stored at its processing plant and drawn u...
This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
The State of Maryland levied a nondiscriminatory gross receipts tax on revenues of common carriers o...
Article 1, section 10 of the Constitution provides, No State shall, without the consent of Congress...
The policy of Congress for the greater part of the life of the United States under their present Con...
Constitutional Law-State and Local Tax-- Nondiscriminatory Ad Valorem Property Tax on Imports Stored...
This article examines the origins and meaning of the Export Clause in Article I, section 9 of the Un...
This Article comprehensively addresses Congress’s powers under the Constitution’s Foreign Commerce C...
This Article comprehensively addresses Congress’s powers under the Constitution’s Foreign Commerce C...
The Congress shall have power * * * to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several...
A sample of 157 cites to “regulation of commerce” in the constitutional debates shows that the power...
There is an almost universally held perceptoin that expanded export trade is essential to a robust U...
After discussing briefly some of the statute\u27s economic implications and limitations, this articl...
In the discussion of a topic of this nature, my purpose is to restrict and not to enlarge the field ...