Multiple Choice
Bury-It Landfill operates a successful business disposing of refuse from Alabama and other states. In response to pressure from the environmental lobby, the Alabama legislature passes a law prohibiting Alabama landfill operators from accepting any out-of-state garbage. Bury-It challenges the law as unconstitutional. The landfill operator is likely to:
A) lose the case because environmental protection is more important than profits
B) lose the case because the state may decide what goods move across its borders
C) win the case because the law violates the Commerce Clause
D) win the case because the law violates the Separation of Powers doctrine
E) win the case because promoting competitive business practices is more important than environmental concerns
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q323: When a company challenges a regulation restricting
Q324: States may not copy federal regulations if:<br>A)
Q325: The states may insist Congress allow them
Q326: Sometimes states legislate on the same subject
Q327: Which of the following restrictions on commercial
Q329: Under the Fifth Amendment's takings clause, the
Q330: Braswell v. U.S. involved the sole shareholder
Q331: You own a house on land that
Q332: Restrictions on misleading commercial speech are generally
Q333: "The right of the people to be