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Anchor text: Supreme Court of the United States
Target Entity: Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Preceding Context: From 1937 to 1995, the
Succeeding Context: did not void a single Act of Congress for exceeding Congress's power under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, instead holding that anything that could conceivably have even a slight impact on commerce was subject to federal regulation. It was thus seen as a (narrow) victory for federalism when the Rehnquist Court reined in federal regulatory power in United States v. Lopez (1995) and United States v. Morrison (2000).
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Source Page: New Federalism

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