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- United_States_v._Locke abstract "United States v. Locke, 529 U.S. 89 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that certain state regulations regarding oil tankers and oil barges are preempted under the Supremacy Clause of the United State Constitution in deference to the extensive body of federal regulations affecting these classes of vessels.".
- Q7893379 abstract "United States v. Locke, 529 U.S. 89 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that certain state regulations regarding oil tankers and oil barges are preempted under the Supremacy Clause of the United State Constitution in deference to the extensive body of federal regulations affecting these classes of vessels.".
- United_States_v._Locke comment "United States v. Locke, 529 U.S. 89 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that certain state regulations regarding oil tankers and oil barges are preempted under the Supremacy Clause of the United State Constitution in deference to the extensive body of federal regulations affecting these classes of vessels.".
- Q7893379 comment "United States v. Locke, 529 U.S. 89 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that certain state regulations regarding oil tankers and oil barges are preempted under the Supremacy Clause of the United State Constitution in deference to the extensive body of federal regulations affecting these classes of vessels.".