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The Commerce clause of the Constitution says, “the Congress shall have the Power... to regulate Commerce...among the several states.” Does the clause apply if a state wants to make regulations so that its stores only sell milk from cows in that state?

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Under the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit's interpretation, the Commerce Clause required that state laws regulating commercial activity that discriminates against out-of-state residents must serve some legitimate purpose that cannot be served in a nondiscriminatory way.

So i Would have to say its either A or b

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Under the US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit's interpretation, the Commerce Clause required that state laws regulating commercial activity that discriminates against out-of-state residents must serve some legitimate purpose that cannot be served in a nondiscriminatory way.

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