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Explain what is considered a "major rule" and the effect of an administrative rule's being in this category.
Chief Justice
The presiding judge in the supreme court of a country or a specific jurisdiction, overseeing the court's administration.
Roger Taney
The fifth Chief Justice of the United States, serving from 1836 until his death in 1864, best known for delivering the majority opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), which ruled that African Americans could not be American citizens.
Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge
A landmark Supreme Court case in 1837 that dealt with the issue of public vs. private interests and upheld that new projects could proceed even if they harmed existing monopolies.
Interstate Commerce
Interstate commerce involves the purchase, sale, or exchange of commodities, transportation of people, money, or goods, and navigation of waters between different states, regulated by the federal government in the United States.
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