… discrimination if you can show that the putative non discriminatory benefits are substantially outweighed by a detrimental effect on the ability to deliver that service from across state lines. Now, That judicial remedy tends to be pretty hard to come by. But I think what you're suggesting is that federal legislation building on those could change some of that difficulty in a way that is compatible with federalism. I couldn't agree more. (08:00–08:04)
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Asserts that obtaining judicial remedies for state discrimination is difficult.
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