United States Commerce Court was created in 1910.
Commerce Court was created in 1931.
United States Commerce Court ended in 1913.
There was this guy named Robert (he didnt have a last name) crapped his pants in court thus the US District Court was created!
In Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824), the US Supreme Court held that Congress has authority to regulate interstate commerce, or business between the states, under Article I, Section 8, the Commerce Clause. The Court interpreted "interstate commerce" broadly to include most state actions that impact other states' and the national economy.Case Citation:Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1 (1824)
Congress created the US Courts of Appeals, now called the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, to relieve the Supreme Court of much of its appellate caseload.
The Commerce Power The Interstate Commerce Clause may be found in Article I, Section 8: "...To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes;"
I believe the taxation court in the US Department of Commerce in Wash. DC deals with tariff cases.
Commerce Bancorp was created in 1973.
Commerce Bancshares was created in 1865.
The Journal of Commerce was created in 1827.
Access Commerce was created in 1987.
Spirit of Commerce was created in 1881.