Thomas Sowell looks at the 1942 Supreme Court case Wickard v. Filbrurn, which stretched the commerce clause of the Constitution: "Once it was established that the federal government could regulate not only interstate commerce itself, but anything with any potential effect on interstate commerce, the Tenth Amendment's limitations on the powers of the federal government virtually disappeared."
Sowell on Wickard v. Filburn
https://www.futureofcapitalism.com/2012/03/sowell-on-wickard-v-filburn
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