U.S. Supreme Court
Sep. 28, 2022
Supreme Court’s conservatives may empower California
Achieving the long-sought jurisprudential objective of eliminating the dormant Commerce Clause would enable California, with its progressive policies, to reach far beyond its border and into the lives of residents in other states in a way not seen before.





The Supreme Court's conservative wing again appears poised to take power amassed by the courts and place it in the hands of the states. While their ideology may compel this broker, they may also unshackle a giant: California.
On Oct. 11, the Court will hear oral argument in National Pork Producers Council v. Ross. California has a regula...
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