Necessary and Proper Clause
Infinite and Incomprehensible: Antifederalist Brutus No. 5
Rather than a general government with few and defined powers, in his 5th essay, Antifederalist Brutus warned that a combination of taxing power and the necessary and proper clause would lead to a government with nearly infinite and incomprehensible power. Path to...Court Packing: Unnecessary and Improper
Is Court Packing Constitutional? Based on how they want to use it – no, and it’s not even close. Expanding the size of the court for logistical reasons is authorized by the Constitution and has been done in the past, but doing so in order to drive political...James Madison on the Necessary and Proper Clause
Supporters of the monster state want you to believe that Necessary and Proper means “anything and everything.” But James Madison rejected this kind of view throughout his career, reinforcing the view that “Whatever meaning this clause may have, none can be admitted,...Establishing a national bank was not included in the delegated powers of the #Constitution. @mmaharrey10th pic.twitter.com/Grdmdt2tiH
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