Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Court held that Illinois had violated the Commerce Clause by placing a direct burden on interstate commerce. Under the Commerce Clause only Congress had the power to do so and states could only place indirect burdens on commerce.. }
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- Wabash,_St._Louis_&_Pacific_Railway_Company_v._Illinois holding "The Court held that Illinois had violated the Commerce Clause by placing a direct burden on interstate commerce. Under the Commerce Clause only Congress had the power to do so and states could only place indirect burdens on commerce.".