CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Prof. Bill Andersen: Dormant Commerce Clause

Guest: Prof. Bill Andersen, Judson Falknor Professor of Law, University of Washington School of Law

Topic: Constitutional Law: The Dormant Commerce Clause

Running Time: 6:28

Click here to download the podcast. Andersen_Bill_DCC.mp3

Prof. Andersen has written a CALI lesson that provides students with extensive flowcharts designed to aid in learning the analytical framework necessary for understanding the Dormant Commerce Clause. In this podcast, Prof. Andersen gives an overview of the Dormant Commerce Clause, including a brief discussion of the June 2005 U.S. Supreme Court Gonzales decision, concerning states regulation of medical marijuana. He also offers tips for tackling this topic and explains the best way to use his related lesson.

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Deb has been Director of Curriculum Development and Associate Counsel for CALI since 1997. During this time, Deb has worked with more than 120 faculty and law librarians and guided more than 700 lessons from start to website. Deb also oversees the development of titles for CALI's OER eLangdell Press. Prior to joining CALI, Deb was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Legal Writing and Research at Chicago-Kent College of Law.