Commerce Clause — related Supreme Court cases
This page groups Supreme Court cases that involve the constitutional concept “Commerce Clause”. Use it to explore related decisions and see how the same idea shows up across different cases.
“Commerce Clause” is:
Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce.
Source: Article I Where this concept definition/label comes from (for example, a constitutional provision or a reference framework).
Cases
These are cases where this concept was identified as relevant. Click a case to view its summary, holding, and supporting syllabus excerpts.
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Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC
12th April 2024
The case involves the interpretation of the Federal Arbitration Act, which is tied to interstate commerce, particularly focusing on whether certain workers are engaged in interstate commerce.
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Haaland v. Brackeen
15th June 2023
The Court evaluates Congress's power under the Indian Commerce Clause to legislate in matters involving Indian tribes and individuals.
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Sackett v. EPA
25th May 2023
The case addresses the scope of the Clean Water Act, which is based on Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce.
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National Pork Producers Council v. Ross
11th May 2023
The case centers on whether Proposition 12 impermissibly burdens interstate commerce.