Poli Sci Teaching Assistant

From Chapter: Historic Foundations of Commerce Power

What did the Supreme Court hold in Stafford v. Wallace (1922)?
The Court held that the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921 was a valid application of congressional authority to regulate interstate commerce. The Court found that business done in the stockyards, although confined to one state, was an essential part of the stream of interstate commerce and thus subject to national legislation.