Title: FEDERALISM NOTES
1FEDERALISM NOTES Definition powers of
government are divided between a central
government and several regional govts
I. National Powers
not expressly stated, but reasonably suggested
belong to national government because it is
sovereign
immigration, acquire territory, diplomatic
recog., protect ag. rebellion or
overthrow
Necessary and proper Cong. power elastic
clause
specifically written in the Constitution
2II. State Powers
Reserved Powers
powers not granted to the national government,
but not denied to the states (implied by the 10th
Amendment) ex age to drink, drive, etc.
Minimum age for serving alcoholic beverages
3III. Concurrent Powers or Shared Powers For
example, both national and state governments
can Levy and collect taxes Define crimes/set
punishments
4McCulloch vs. Maryland
- In this case, the state of Maryland attempted to
impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank
of the United States by imposing a tax on all
notes of banks not chartered in Maryland. (the
2nd Bank of US was the only non-chartered bank)
5McCulloch vs. Maryland
- The bank officer (McCulloch) refused to pay the
tax, and the state of Maryland sued the Federal
government. (Question Can Congress create a
bank? Its not in the Constitution) - Answer Yes - The Supreme Court invoked the
doctrine of implied powers which allowed the
Congress to pass laws and exercise powers not
specifically written in the Constitution
-expressed powers
Okay, well sue you then!!!
Im not payin no tax imposed by a stinkin
state!!
James McCulloch
State of Maryland
6McCulloch vs. Maryland
- The State of Maryland lost
- The fundamental case established the following
two principles - the Constitution grants to Congress implied
powers - A state may not pass a law that challenges the
Federal government. (Supremacy Clause) - The opinion was written by
- Justice John Marshall
The Constitution is the Supreme law of the land,
any questions?