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29 November, 06:34

Haru, a successful restaurateur from new york, wanted to expand his business to houston, texas. he was, however, unable to get a license from the regulatory authorities in houston on the grounds that he was a nonresident. this is a blatant violation of the

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  1. 29 November, 06:46
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    This is a deliberate violation of the privileges and immunities clause. The privileges and immunities clause forbids states from discriminating against citizens of other states when those nonresidents engage in ordinary and essential activities. For instance, according to the privileges and immunities clause, a state cannot prohibit nonresidents from opening restaurants in the state.
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