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=<u>'''State Action Doctrine'''</u>= | =<u>'''State Action Doctrine'''</u>= | ||
State Action Doctrine is the concept that the Constitution cannot regulate private activity, it can only regulate activities of the government (federal and states via 14th incorporation). ''US v. Stanley''. | State Action Doctrine is the concept that the Constitution cannot regulate private activity, it can only regulate activities of the government (federal and states via 14th incorporation). ''US v. Stanley''. | ||
==Exceptions: | ==Exceptions: When the Government CAN Regulate Private Activity== | ||
===Public Function=== | ===Public Function=== | ||
* A private entity must comply with the Constitution if it is performing a task that has been traditionally and exclusively done by the government. ''Marsh v. Alabama''. | * A private entity must comply with the Constitution if it is performing a task that has been traditionally and exclusively done by the government. ''Marsh v. Alabama''. |