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|Marshall | |Marshall | ||
|implied powers | |implied powers | ||
|Supremacy clause | |Supremacy clause (Article VI) | ||
|Necessary and proper clause | |Necessary and proper clause | ||
|<nowiki>- Maryland tried to stop the Baltimore branch of the Second National Bank by taxing it</nowiki> | |<nowiki>- Maryland tried to stop the Baltimore branch of the Second National Bank by taxing it</nowiki> | ||
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- the Court ruled that the National Bank was legitimate and superseded (was over) state law, thus Maryland could not tax it | - the Court ruled that the National Bank was legitimate and superseded (was over) state law, thus Maryland could not tax it | ||
- | - the Court ruled that if the National Bank was legal (constitutional) measures to implement it were also Constitutional via the "necessary and proper clause" | ||
- additionally, if a federal law was legal it is also "supreme" (Article VI) over state law | |||
- Marshall's ruling denied 10th amendment reservations of unexpressed powers | |||
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