In 1916, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. Wright, which addressed issues related to the regulation of interstate commerce and the rights of workers. The Court upheld the principle that states could not impose regulations that would interfere with interstate commerce. This ruling reinforced the federal government's authority over trade between states, emphasizing the Constitution's Commerce Clause. Additionally, the Court's decisions during this period often reflected a balance between workers' rights and business interests.
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