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Is The Business Of Insurance Commerce? A Re-Examination In The Light Of Modern Times, Nathan R. Berke
Is The Business Of Insurance Commerce? A Re-Examination In The Light Of Modern Times, Nathan R. Berke
Michigan Law Review
A question of considerable import which has arisen time and again in recent years, particularly since the enactment of the various federal regulatory acts within the past decade, is whether the business of insurance is commerce. Although not a new question, and by no means unanswered by the courts, it has been a subject of recent reconsideration and in all probability will be reviewed by the United States Supreme Court.
Constitutional Law - Due Process Limitations On Statutes Regulating Extrastate Contracts, Michigan Law Review
Constitutional Law - Due Process Limitations On Statutes Regulating Extrastate Contracts, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiffs, reciprocal insurance associations which insure against fire and related risks, and whose attorneys-in-fact are located in Illinois, brought a declaratory judgment action in New York state courts for a determination of the applicability to them of the New York law requiring that such co-operative insurance associations obtain a license, or be prohibited from doing "any act which effects, aids or promotes the doing of an insurance business" in New York. As a condition of the license, submission to the New York regulations is required. The activities of the associations within the state of New York include investigation by engineers …