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U.S. v. King, No. 01-1141 (2nd Cir.) (276 F.3d 109) (January 2, 2002) (Judge Joseph M. McLaughlin)

In this case, Judge Sweet of the S.D.N.Y. had previously held that parts of the Child Support Recovery Act, as amended by the Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act, were unconstitutional in that they exceeded the scope of Congressional power under the Commerce Clause. Judge Sweet had relied extensively on the reasoning ...

 

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