Article 1 section 8 clause three is the "Commerce Clause" when combined with "[the] Necessary Clause" Article 1 section 8 clause 18 it becomes the "[overall] Commerce Clause" first ruled to be proper and correct in 1819.
commerce clause
the part of the constitution that allows congress to regulate the television industry is the commerce clause
The Commerce Clause, Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate commerce. Also, the 14th Amendment addressed employment rights.
The constitution helps regulate laws and balance lives for all Americans.
Rules that regulate how a country is governed
Regulate interstate trade.
Not all states do, but those that do feel that the State has an interest in insuring that people who do business in their state do not harm the public. Part of that is requiring corporations to let the state know who they are and what they do.
commerce clause
Regulate interstate trade.
The Constitution's framers were uncomfortable with the practice of slavery. The word slavery or slaves doe not appear anywhere in the Constitution.
The FCC has the power to regulate all of the following communications EXCEPT: The INTERNET
to regulate intrastate trade, as allow by the constitution