Yeah, those are great points. And you've got me thinking when you refer to the Commerce Clause interest at stake. There are existing judicial remedies, at least in theory, available for circumstances where a state discriminates either facially or in effect on a product here, a service based on its origin or destination, out of state or outside the United States. Typically you're going to face a pretty tough battle if it facially discriminates. But you might also face another battle and there might be a judicial remedy even in the … (07:13–07:35)
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