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I'm a law student currently writing a paper on the evolving judicial interpretation of the Commerce Clause, specifically analyzing how modern Supreme Court decisions have shifted the boundaries of federal regulatory power. I'm finding the historical trajectory from the New Deal era to cases like *NFIB v. Sebelius* and *Gonzales v. Raich* to be particularly complex. For legal scholars or practitioners, what are the most compelling contemporary arguments about the Clause's original intent versus its practical application in a globalized economy? How do you see this doctrinal area developing in light of emerging issues like federal cannabis policy or regulations on digital commerce?