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|citation=6 Fed. Cas. 546, (E.D. Pa. 1823) | |citation=6 Fed. Cas. 546, (E.D. Pa. 1823) | ||
|subject=Constitutional Law | |subject=Constitutional Law | ||
|case_treatment=No | |||
|facts=A N.J. statute forbade anyone not "an actual inhabitant or resident" of the state to gather clams and oysters from the state's waters. | |facts=A N.J. statute forbade anyone not "an actual inhabitant or resident" of the state to gather clams and oysters from the state's waters. | ||
|issues=Is the N.J. statute a violation of the [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Section_2:_.28Comity_Clause.29|Privileges and Immunities Clause]] and did the law regulate interstate commerce in violation of the Commerce Clause? | |issues=Is the N.J. statute a violation of the [[Constitution_of_the_United_States#Section_2:_.28Comity_Clause.29|Privileges and Immunities Clause]] and did the law regulate interstate commerce in violation of the Commerce Clause? |