A totally failed USPS banking pilot program is a great opportunity to discuss the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution. Is “banking” a delegated power? And if not, is it both “necessary” and “proper” for the power to “establish post offices?” Insight from James Madison, Thomas Jefferson – and the legal doctrine of “principles and incidents.”
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: April 1, 2022
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