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Notes:
Constitution Law 2025 – Full Outline (https://thelawschoolofamerica.com/ConstitutionLaw2025.html)
Understanding Federal Legislative Power: A Deep Dive into the Commerce Clause
This episode traces how federal power in the United States expanded and then
hit its modern limits through the Commerce Clause. We follow the story from
Gibbons v. Ogden to Wickard v. Filburn, and into the era of
Lopez, Morrison, and the Affordable Care Act decision,
NFIB v. Sebelius.
You will hear how the Court went from a broad vision of “commerce” as interstate
intercourse, to the aggregation theory that let Congress regulate even a
farmer growing wheat for his own family, and then to the modern doctrine that pulls that
power back and demands a real connection to economic activity.
What we explore in this episode
Quick Takeaways
Keywords: Commerce Clause, federal power, Gibbons v. Ogden,
Wickard v. Filburn, Lopez, Morrison, NFIB v. Sebelius, aggregation theory, legal history,
constitutional law.
By The Law School of America3.1
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Notes:
Constitution Law 2025 – Full Outline (https://thelawschoolofamerica.com/ConstitutionLaw2025.html)
Understanding Federal Legislative Power: A Deep Dive into the Commerce Clause
This episode traces how federal power in the United States expanded and then
hit its modern limits through the Commerce Clause. We follow the story from
Gibbons v. Ogden to Wickard v. Filburn, and into the era of
Lopez, Morrison, and the Affordable Care Act decision,
NFIB v. Sebelius.
You will hear how the Court went from a broad vision of “commerce” as interstate
intercourse, to the aggregation theory that let Congress regulate even a
farmer growing wheat for his own family, and then to the modern doctrine that pulls that
power back and demands a real connection to economic activity.
What we explore in this episode
Quick Takeaways
Keywords: Commerce Clause, federal power, Gibbons v. Ogden,
Wickard v. Filburn, Lopez, Morrison, NFIB v. Sebelius, aggregation theory, legal history,
constitutional law.

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