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New York v. U.S., No. 91-543 (U.S. Supreme Court) (505 U.S. 144; 112 S.Ct. 2408) (June 19, 1992) (Justice O'Connor)

The Court had to decide "the circumstances under which Congress may use the States as implements of regulation; that is, whether Congress may direct or otherwise motivate the States to regulate in a particular field or a particular way." (Id., at 161).

The Court found that the provision under which ...

 

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