The Implied Powers Chapter 11 Section 3 Key

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The Implied Powers Chapter 11 Section 3

The Implied Powers Chapter 11 Section 3

Key Terms Necessary and Proper Clause n Strict Constructionists n Liberal Constructionists n Consensus

Key Terms Necessary and Proper Clause n Strict Constructionists n Liberal Constructionists n Consensus n Appropriate n

The Necessary and Proper Clause n It is the final clause in the lengthy

The Necessary and Proper Clause n It is the final clause in the lengthy Section 8 of Article I in the Constitution, give to Congress its expressed powers. n Known as the “Elastic Clause” n To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the forgoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof. (Clause 18)

Necessary and Proper Clause n n Much of the adaptability and vitality come from

Necessary and Proper Clause n n Much of the adaptability and vitality come from this Allows Congress to choose the means “for carrying into execution” n n Powers given it by the Constitution Along with supporting decisions from Supreme Court

Strict Versus Liberal Construction n “Elastic Clause” subject to one of the most important

Strict Versus Liberal Construction n “Elastic Clause” subject to one of the most important disputes Federalists and Anti. Federalists clashed over the meaning Centered on the Powers of Congress

Strict Constructionists n Strict Constructionists led by Thomas Jefferson thought Congress could only exercise

Strict Constructionists n Strict Constructionists led by Thomas Jefferson thought Congress could only exercise n n n 1. its expressed powers 2. only those implied powers absolutely necessary to carry out its expressed powers State should keep as much power as possible

Strict Constructionists n n They did want to protect interstate trade Need for strong

Strict Constructionists n n They did want to protect interstate trade Need for strong defense Feared consequences of a strong government Argued only states not the far off Government could protect-and preserve those differing interests

Liberal Constructionists n n Implied power upheld by Mc. Culloch v. Maryland in 1819

Liberal Constructionists n n Implied power upheld by Mc. Culloch v. Maryland in 1819 Factors in growth n n Wars Economic crisis's National Emergencies Advances in communication and transportation

Liberal Constructionists n n n Demands of the people for more services People like

Liberal Constructionists n n n Demands of the people for more services People like a broader Constitution not a narrow one Consensus – a general agreement

The Doctrine in Practice n n Interpretation of the Necessary and proper Clause have

The Doctrine in Practice n n Interpretation of the Necessary and proper Clause have let the government change with the times Implied powers has made it possible for government to deal with many problems

n n Every exercise of implied powers must be based on expressed powers Basis

n n Every exercise of implied powers must be based on expressed powers Basis for exercise of implied powers n n n 1. the commerce power 2. its power to tax and spend 3. the war powers

The Commerce Clause n n n Power to regulate foreign and interstate trade Commerce

The Commerce Clause n n n Power to regulate foreign and interstate trade Commerce includesbuying and selling of goods As well as transportation of people and commodities

Commerce Clause n Congress can n n n Regulate manufacturing Wages and hours Labor

Commerce Clause n Congress can n n n Regulate manufacturing Wages and hours Labor and Management relations Food and drugs Air travel Can provide n n Building interstate highways Consumer and environmental protection

Limits on Commerce Power n n Congress places four explicit limitations Congress cannot pass

Limits on Commerce Power n n Congress places four explicit limitations Congress cannot pass a law solely on the grounds that a measure will somehow promote “the General Welfare of the United States”

Limits on Commerce Power n n n It can levy taxes and provide spending

Limits on Commerce Power n n n It can levy taxes and provide spending money the General welfare Appropriates- assigns a particular use Tens of billions support education, unemployment, Social Security, Medicare

War Powers n n n National Government is responsible for protection Congress can do

War Powers n n n National Government is responsible for protection Congress can do what ever is necessary and proper when waging war Congress has the power to order a draft

War Powers n n Article 1 section 8 gives expressed power to raise and

War Powers n n Article 1 section 8 gives expressed power to raise and support armies and to provide and maintain a navy Supreme Court upheld the draft in cases challenging selective service in 1917