Congressional power; article I; the commerce clause -- conlaw1
Examines what the commerce clause says. It seems to speak of three basic things. DOWNLOAD.
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Cooley v. Board of Wardens; commerce clause; federal and state power -- conlaw1
Conceptualizes the issue present in Cooley v. Board of Wardens. DOWNLOAD.
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Gibbons v. Ogden; commerce clause; narrow interpretations and their problems
Looks at the possible interpretations that could have been made as a substitute for Marshall's broad interpretation. It asks whether or not these (narrow) interpretations would be without problems. DOWNLOAD.
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Marshall's commerce clause; gibbons v. ogden -- conlaw1
What the Commerce Clause means after John Marshall's decision in Gibbons v. Ogden. Slide demonstrates the idea of a broad activity ("commercial intercourse"), but does preserve space for something that can be purely local. DOWNLOAD.
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New York v. Miln; conceptualizing the facts -- conlaw1
Conceptualizes the factual issue present in New York v. Miln. DOWNLOAD.
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Roger Taney; federal power; state power; police power; miln -- conlaw1
Conceptualizing Roger Taney's view of federal and state powers, as expressed in Miln. DOWNLOAD.
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