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Business Law W1 Learning Activity Week One Learning Activity PLEASE READ "INTRO TO 380" module in Content before proceeding with week 1 learning activities - this is essential. Read in Content>>Course Resources, the module, "Policies: Learning Activities & Discussions - Read Me!" for guidance on preparing outstanding Learning Activities. General Instructions for Learning Activities • Read/watch all assigned materials listed for the week in Overview above • Cite to assigned materials in all responses in Learning Activities • Use only assigned materials to complete Learning Activities; do not use the internet unless otherwise instructed • Include in-text citations and a Reference List for in-text citations • Write in correct, complete sentences, in paragraph format unless otherwise instructed • Submit Learning Activities to Assignment Folder Review Content modules: • Writing Introductory Sentences and Paragraphs • Writing Concluding Paragraphs • How to Support Arguments and Positions Tips for Formatting and Structuring Analysis: • Write in complete sentences in paragraph format. • Use in-text citations citing to relevant assignment materials. • Double-space; 12-point Arial or Times Roman font. • Introductory Sentence: Begin with an introductory sentence or very brief paragraph that states your conclusion to the questions asked. • Concluding Sentence: End the discussion with a concluding sentence or a very brief paragraph that summarizes your conclusion/what you discussed. • Support Arguments and Positions: Please refer to the module in Content, "How to Support Arguments and Positions". Background Facts You Need To Know: Viral Clean (Clean) is incorporated and located in Maryland but engages in business in all Mid-Atlantic states. Clean uses its line of disinfectant and cleaning products and sells its products to other companies via the Internet. Recently, the Delaware legislature enacted a law banning all sales and importation, until further notice, of Clean’s Shine-It surface cleaner in Delaware. The Delaware Attorney General's Office investigated consumer complaints. It discovered that one of the ingredients in Shine-It was contaminated and caused a quick-growing mold to spread on surfaces to which it is applied. The mold can be toxic to humans and can cause damage to surfaces. The United States Congress attempted to ban similar disinfectants but could not do so after the President vetoed legislation that would have banned them. In vetoing the legislation, the President noted that the Federal government’s investigation of the toxic nature of similar disinfectants was inconclusive. Clean wants to continue selling Shine-It in Delaware and other states. If Clean can sell Shine-It in Delaware, its income and profits will increase. Clean intends to challenge the new law as unconstitutional, and it has consulted TLG for advice. Winnie and Ralph ask you to prepare a summary report of relevant constitutional law for a meeting with them and Clean’s owners. Instructions Report You Need to Prepare: Prepare a report that addresses the following three questions: 1. Analyze and explain whether the Delaware restriction on the sale of Shine-It violates the Interstate Commerce Clause. Fully explain your conclusions based on constitutional law. 2. Analyze whether the doctrine of "police powers" derived from the 10th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution applies to the Delaware law that banned the disinfectant. Fully explain your conclusions based on constitutional law. 3. Discuss why it is essential for businesses to understand the impact of the Interstate Commerce Clause and state police powers.
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WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT        5
WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT
Table of contents
Introduction    3
Analysis of Interstate Commerce Clause    3
Analysis
of Police Powers Doctrine    3
Importance of Understanding Interstate Commerce Clause and State Police Powers    4
Conclusion    4
References    6
Introduction
The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential constitutional implications of the Delaware statute that forbids the Maryland-based company Viral Clean (Clean) from offering its Shine-It surface cleaning service. This article will examine three main topics: the Interstate Commerce Clause, the concept of police powers, and the significance of companies understanding these fundamental concepts.
Analysis of Interstate Commerce Clause
The Interstate Trade Clause of the United States Constitution, included in Article I, Section 8, grants Congress the authority to regulate interstate trade. This particular section prohibits states from passing legislation that unfairly hinders or discriminates against interstate trade. Since Clean operates in Delaware and other Mid-Atlantic states, Delaware's ban on selling Shine seems to violate the Interstate Commerce Clause. Even in the absence of federal action, states are not allowed to pass laws that discriminate against or unduly restrict...
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