EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 7 MIN
Florida Civic Literacy Exam | FCLE | U.S. v. Lopez (1995) #civicstest #fcle
from Pass the FCLE | Florida Civic Literacy Exam | Podcast Study Guide · host Mercedes Musto
Florida Civic Literacy Exam | FCLE | U.S. v. Lopez (1995) #civicstest #fcleSummaryIn this episode of FCLE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto explores the landmark Supreme Court case United States vs. Lopez (1995), which challenged the limits of federal power under the Commerce Clause. The case arose when Alfonso Lopez Jr. was charged with possessing a handgun on school grounds, leading to a federal charge under the Gun-Free School Zones Act. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the Act exceeded Congress's authority, emphasizing that the possession of a gun in a school does not constitute an economic activity that substantially affects interstate commerce. This decision marked a significant limitation on federal power and clarified the scope of the Commerce Clause, reinforcing the balance of power between federal and state governments.Chapters00:00 Introduction to United States vs. Lopez02:11 Case Background 04:04 Supreme Court's Decision 06:23 Key Takeaways and ConclusionKeywordsUnited States vs. Lopez, Supreme Court, Commerce Clause, Gun-Free School Zones Act, federal power, constitutional law, civic literacyDISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and should not be taken as such.
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Florida Civic Literacy Exam | FCLE | U.S. v. Lopez (1995) #civicstest #fcleSummaryIn this episode of FCLE Seminar, host Mercedes Musto explores the landmark Supreme Court case United States vs. Lopez (1995), which challenged the limits of federal power under the Commerce Clause. The case arose when Alfonso Lopez Jr. was charged with possessing a handgun on school grounds, leading to a federal charge under the Gun-Free School Zones Act. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that the Act exceeded Congress's authority, emphasizing that the possession of a gun in a school does not constitute an economic activity that substantially affects interstate commerce. This decision marked a significant limitation on federal power and clarified the scope of the Commerce Clause, reinforcing the balance of power between federal and state governments.Chapters00:00 Introduction to United States vs. Lopez02:11 Case Background 04:04 Supreme Court's Decision 06:23 Key Takeaways and ConclusionKeywordsUnited States vs. Lopez, Supreme Court, Commerce Clause, Gun-Free School Zones Act, federal power, constitutional law, civic literacyDISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and should not be taken as such.
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