LAW 606 Lecture 11: Con Law - Prof Moore - Class 11

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Yes. (law requiring exec officials to conduct background checks is unconstitutional. ) They say yes: the court rules that they do not violate state"s autonomy. Page 1 of 3: this does regulate some private companies, even though all of the information comes from the state. The court rules that this is not a commandeering problem. No- this is prohibiting them from disclosing information. Page 2 of 3: 4 exceptions, waiving immunity by giving consent to suit, state courts are subject to suits when in violation of the 14th amendment, 5. However, laws under the commerce clause ada, Adea, grant states sovereign immunity to private actions: suits against state officers for injunctive relief (young, congress can subordinate a state entity to other creditors in a federal bankruptcy proceeding. Other national powers: taxing power (art i 8, text: congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay.

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