The Commerce Clause is a provision in the United States Constitution that grants Congress the authority to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several states, and with Native American tribes.
The Consumer Goods Pricing Act of 1975 was introduced to prohibit the enforcement of price maintenance laws in interstate commerce, ensuring competitive pricing for consumer goods across the United States.
Fair Trade in Retailing: Agreements between manufacturers and retailers to sell products at or above an agreed price. Historical overview and legislative impact.
A comprehensive overview of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), an independent federal agency established in 1887 and abolished in 1995, which regulated fair rates and services in interstate commerce.
The Multistate Tax Commission (MTC) is an organization aimed at maintaining uniform tax policies and ensuring fair interstate taxation in the United States.
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