| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1996 - 272 strani
...Clause only "if it exerts a substantial economic effect on interstate commerce." The Court agreed that "[t]he possession of a gun in a local school zone...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce." United States v. Lopez, 115 S.Ct. 1624 (1995). In his concurrence, Justice Kennedy notes that virtually... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1997 - 176 strani
...activities having a substantial relation to interstate commerce. The Court especially emphasized that the "possession of a gun in a local school zone is...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce." 115 S. Ct., at 1634. 4. Commerce Clause Violation. Prosecutions brought under this bill would face... | |
| Vine Deloria, Jr., David E. Wilkins - 2000 - 244 strani
...areas, Rehnquist wrote that Congress had exceeded its authority in enacting the gun-control act because "the possession of a gun in a local school zone is...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce" (p. 1634). Rehnquist and the bare majority made it clear that the power to regulate firearms was a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1999 - 338 strani
...Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act, 42 USC §31101 (1994) ("engaged in a business affecting commerce"). an economic activity that might, through repetition...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce," Id. at 567. Lopez appears to reaffirm the longstanding rule that Congress may regulate even "trivial"... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1999 - 334 strani
...Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act, 42 USC §31101 (1994) ("engaged in a business affecting commerce"). an economic activity that might, through repetition...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce," Id. at 567. Lopez appears to reaffirm the longstanding rule that Congress may regulate even "trivial''... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2000 - 216 strani
...economic enterprise, however broadly one might define those terms," 514 US at 561, and that the offense "is in no sense an economic activity that might, through...substantially affect any sort of interstate commerce." Id. at 567. Equally important, the offense in Lopez contained no jurisdictional element. That is, the... | |
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