According to the ruling, "Congress has the authority to "control commerce" and that federal law supersedes state law."
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Supreme Court rule on?</h3>
The Supreme Court serves as the final arbiter of law, upholding the promise of equal justice under the law for all Americans. In doing so, it also serves as the Constitution's protector and interpreter.
Thus, Congress has the authority to "control commerce"
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The Stamp Act Congress of 1765 and the First Continental
Congress of 1774 were two assemblies of legislatures from the American
colonies, assembled in response to taxes enacted by Great Britain. Yet while
the Stamp Act Congress and the concomitant boycott of British goods positively
forced Britain to repeal the Stamp Act, the First Continental Congress happened
during a time of intensified tension between Britain and the colonies and in
its place directly led to the American Revolution.
I think it's <span>In the early 1930s, as the nation slid toward the depths of depression, the future of organized labor seemed bleak. In 1933, the number of labor union members was around 3 million, compared to 5 million a decade before. Most union members in 1933 belonged to skilled craft unions, most of which were affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL).
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