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The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers: An Update

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | February 1, 2024

 This latest survey—like all the previous ones—confirms that when the Constitution uses the word “Commerce,” it does so to mean only mercantile trade and its incidents.

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Arizona v. Navajo Nation: SCOTUS Zags Back

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | June 27, 2023

A key part of the majority opinion seems to conflict with the majority opinion in an Indian law case decided just a few days earlier.

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The Supreme Court’s Confused Decision in Haaland v. Brackeen

CONSTITUTION | June 21, 2023

The Commerce Clause part of the decision is a mess. There is no more polite way to describe it.

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New Video on the Limits of Congress’s Commerce Clause Power

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | March 6, 2023

Congress’ effort to regulate Indian child placement is unconstitutional.

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Will the Supreme Court stretch the Commerce Clause even more?

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | September 7, 2022

Some claim that when the word “Commerce” is applied to Native Americans, it magically balloons in scope, allowing Congress to regulate just about anything.

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A Further Response to Prof. Ablavsky on the Indian Commerce Clause

CONSTITUTION | August 29, 2022

We discovered that Ablavsky’s work contained a disturbing number of inaccurate, non-existent, and misleading citations, as well as deceptively-edited quotations.

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The Constitution’s rules for relations with Indian tribes: part II

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 19, 2022

The leading myth in Indian law is that the Constitution gives Congress “plenary” (absolute) authority over Indian affairs.

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The Supreme Court’s recent—and sweeping—Indian Law cases: part I

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | July 19, 2022

One reason the votes in these cases were so close is that the law of tribal sovereignty is chaotic.

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The Fascinating Supreme Court Opinions in the Vaello Madero Case

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | May 10, 2022

Justice Thomas punctured a judicial balloon and Justice Gorsuch issued his own sizzling opinion.

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A Preliminary Response to Prof. Ablavsky’s “Indian Commerce Clause” Attack

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | April 7, 2022

An advocate of vast congressional power takes quotes out of context, misrepresents what others say, and makes historical errors

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Indian Child Welfare Act: Another case of Congress’s overreach goes to the Supreme Court

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | April 3, 2022

The Constitution does not give Congress authority to regulate the adoption of children.

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II Senior Fellow Natelson’s Research Again Relied on by a Supreme Court Justice

CONSTITUTION, Supreme Court | December 10, 2017

Rob’s research, published in the 2008 article, showed convincingly that Justice Thomas was right to be skeptical.

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