Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corporation of Delaware (1980)

Docket
79-1320
Decided
1980-01-01

Summary

Question: Did the law pose an unconstitutional burden on interstate commerce? Conclusion: The Court held that the law violated the Commerce Clause for two reasons. First, Iowa could not prove that the vehicles it targeted posed potential danger to highway travelers. The safety interest was "illusory." Second, the law was "out of step with the laws of all other Midwestern and Western States" which did not have similar regulations. This placed significant burdens on the flow of interstate commerce

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