Article 4Z1W5 Wickard v. Filburn: The Supreme Court Case That Gave the Federal Government Nearly Unlimited Power

Wickard v. Filburn: The Supreme Court Case That Gave the Federal Government Nearly Unlimited Power

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In the famous 1942 case, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the power to tell a farmer named Roscoe Filburn how much wheat he could grow on his own land-even though the wheat was not being sold or distributed. Do you know what constitutional provision the court cited?

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