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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 46 MIN

The Commerce Clause Nexus: How the Scarborough Precedent Engineered an Invisible Federal Police Power

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Discover how the judiciary's expansive interpretation of interstate commerce transformed the past physical movement of everyday personal property into a permanent mechanism for federal criminal jurisdiction, tracing the constitutional collision between Wickard’s aggregation doctrine, the Scarborough minimal nexus, and a brewing originalist campaign to collapse decades of stare decisis.

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