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Oregon Waste Systems Inc. v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon 511 U.S. 93 (1994) is a United States Supreme Court decision focused on the aspect of state power and the interpretation of the Commerce Clause as a limitation on states’ regulatory power. In this particular case the Supreme Court considered whether the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s alleged cost-based surcharge on the disposal of out-of-state waste violated the dormant commerce clause.

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