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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulate commerce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about the way governments set rules for business activity, particularly when discussing economic or political policy. For example, you could say, "The new regulations are designed to regulate commerce and promote competition in the industry."
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To regulate Commerce..
As against Congress' powers "to regulate Commerce..
The third clause endows the Congress with power "to regulate Commerce..
Two federal judges upheld the individual mandate this year, saying that it fell under Congress's power to regulate commerce.
The individual mandate thus cannot be sustained under Congress's power to "regulate Commerce".
Another enumerated power under Article I, section 8, is the power "to regulate Commerce..."...
Defending our Constitution means defending its specific grant of power to Congress to "regulate Commerce..
Why should there be strained and unrealistic limits on Congress' power to "regulate Commerce... among the several States," the broad language of the Constitutional provision?
The Commerce Clause, of course, allows Congress to regulate commerce among the several States, i.e., interstate commerce.
While Congress does only have limited powers, one of those powers enables Congress to regulate "commerce... among the several States".
"Congress can regulate commerce," he said.
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