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Perverted Liberty: How The Supreme Court’S Limitation Of The Commerce Power Undermines Our Civil-Rights Laws And Makes Us Less Free, Chad Deveaux
Chad DeVeaux
I argue that the Supreme Court’s limitation of Congress’s commerce power in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius undermines the edifice of federal civil-rights laws. NFIB narrowly upheld the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate as a valid exercise of Congress’s tax power. But the Chief Justice and four dissenting Justices concluded that the mandate exceeds Congress’s commerce power. In their view, the Commerce Clause empowers the regulation of “existing commercial activity,” but does not permit Congress to “create commerce” by compelling one to engage in unwanted transactions. Because the individual mandate conscripts people to engage in involuntary transactions these …