If a state law discriminates against out-of-state


If a state law discriminates against out-of-state businesses, the:

A) state is engaged in regulating dormant commerce.

B) law is probably unconstitutional.

C) law will have to be reviewed and approved by Congress.

D) state will probably be fined by the Interstate Commerce Commission.

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