Sort of. The problem is that is that there's a difference of opinion in exactly what powers are granted to the government by the Constitution. Hamilton believed the federal government had some inherent powers not specifically enumerated in ...
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One of the most pernicious clauses of the Constitution that has, through creative interpretation led to an expansion of the power of the Federal Government far beyond where it was intended is the Necessary and Proper Clause, which sits at t...
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Gonzales v. Raich, just 3 years ago said that Congress was allowed to regulate medical marijuana because its mere existence, without any evidence of interstate transportation, was a necessary and proper law to carry into effect Congress’ po...
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Another name for The clasue 18 the necessary and proper clause is- The Elastic clause
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If the federal government can perform an enumerated power without a law or action, then that law or action is unnecessary and therefore unconstitutional.
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The last clause of Article I, section 8.
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Jefferson, Education and the Franchise By Professor Thomas Jewett Jefferson felt so strongly about education that he, as a strict constitutional constructionist, submitted to congress an amendment to the constitution to legalize federal sup...
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