Tanya Trucker v. State of Confusion Bus 415 Tanya Trucker v. State of Confusion The state of Confusion has issued a new law stating that all trucks and towing trailers that are passing through and using its states highways must be equipped with a special type of hitch. This hitch is referred to as a B-Type Hitch, and it can only be installed by one manufacturer in the state of Confusion. If the driver whose course is the state of Confusion does not wish to add this special hitch type they must drive around the state or install this hitch. A local trucking company from the state of Denial is upset with this new statute from the state of Confusion because of the added expense it has cause for the company. Tanya Trucker will be filing a suit against the State of Confusion in order to reverse the statute given by Confusion. In order for Tanya to overturn the statute that was presented by the state of Confusion, she would be able to use the Commerce Clause. In the book entitled The Legal Environment of Business and Online Commerce, written by Henry Cheeseman gives the definition of the Commerce Clause