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'''United States v. Lopez''' was a landmark [[United States Supreme Court]] case on [[federalism]], which struck down [[Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990]] as violative of the [[Interstate Commerce Clause]]. It was one of the cases that the [[Rehnquist Court]] began to turn the tide towards [[states' rights]] after the [[New Deal]], which has previously enlarged the federal commerce power dramatically. The decision was written by Justice [[William Rehnquist]].
'''United States v. Lopez''' was a landmark [[United States Supreme Court]] case on [[federalism]], which struck down [[Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990]] as violative of the [[Interstate Commerce Clause]]. It was one of the cases that the [[Rehnquist Court]] began to turn the tide towards [[states' rights]] after the [[New Deal]], which has previously enlarged the federal commerce power dramatically. The decision was written by Justice [[William Rehnquist]].

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United States v. Lopez was a landmark United States Supreme Court case on federalism, which struck down Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 as violative of the Interstate Commerce Clause. It was one of the cases that the Rehnquist Court began to turn the tide towards states' rights after the New Deal, which has previously enlarged the federal commerce power dramatically. The decision was written by Justice William Rehnquist.