The document discusses the state of Eastland's waste disposal regulation and a court case regarding its constitutionality. It argues that the regulation is neither discriminatory nor protectionist and that setting licensing requirements for waste disposal falls under the state's autonomy and police powers to protect public health and safety. It distinguishes the case from a prior Supreme Court decision, arguing Eastland is pursuing a legitimate interest, not favoring any private entity, by having funded a public waste disposal facility with taxpayer money.