Examples of Interstate commerce in a sentence
Interstate commerce was apparently so ubiquitous, and foreign corporations engaged in interstate commerce so numerous, that Paul led directly to states’ universal deference to firms’ choice of corporate law.
Interstate commerce is “commerce between any State or Territory and any place outside thereof” and “commerce within the District of Columbia or within any other Territory not organized with a legislative body.” FDCA § 201(b), 21 U.S.C. § 321(b).
Officers and employees of the Government of the United States while engaged within this State in the practice of the profession of engineering for said government.5. Interstate commerce corporation employees.
Interstate commerce in certain cannabis products including marijuana products is illegal.
Interstate commerce “would be thoroughly stifled” by such extraterritorial laws because, if one State may impose “a direct restraint on interstate commerce” with “sweeping extraterritorial effect,” then “so may other States,” Edgar v.