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in this lesson weamp;#39;re continuing our discussion of federalism specifically weamp;#39;re going to focus on the dormant commerce clause here the supreme court of the united states has long held that the constitutionamp;#39;s grant to congress of the power to regulate interstate commerce also limits by implication the right of the states to adopt laws that also regulate interstate commerce so big picture the easy way to think about this on a constitutional law fact pattern is if you see a state passing a law that in some way affects interstate commerce right the flow of products and services in exchange for money across state lines if we see states regulating in these areas thereamp;#39;s going to be limitations imposed under the dormant commerce clause and these limitations are not actually written in the constitution there are limitations that are inferred by the supreme court of the united states from article 1 section 8 the commerce clause right but essentially the easy way