Statements (58)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:legal_case
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Tenth_Circuit_Court_of_Appeals
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gptkbp:case_types |
Constitutional law case
17 U. S. (4 Wheat.) 316 Part of early Supreme Court history |
gptkbp:consequences |
Influenced future interpretations of the Constitution
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gptkbp:decided_by |
gptkb:legal_case
March 6, 1819 |
gptkbp:doctrine |
Federal supremacy
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gptkbp:historical_context |
Early 19th century America
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gptkbp:historical_impact |
Significant impact on American history
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Foundation for future federal legislation
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
United States v. Mc Culloch
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gptkbp:impact |
Federalism in the United States
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gptkbp:influenced_by |
gptkb:Constitution_of_the_United_States
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gptkbp:is_cited_in |
Subsequent Supreme Court cases
Referenced in legal arguments |
gptkbp:is_involved_in |
gptkb:United_States
gptkb:James_Mc_Culloch |
gptkbp:judicial_review |
Established the principle of judicial review
Judicial review of state actions |
gptkbp:legal_issue |
Necessary and Proper Clause
Doctrine of implied powers Strengthened the power of the federal government Expanded federal powers Context of early American governance Debated in constitutional law circles Framework for federal-state relations Framework for interpreting federal powers Interpreted the Constitution broadly Principle of implied powers established Constitutionality of the Second Bank of the United States |
gptkbp:legal_representation |
Frequently cited by legal scholars
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gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
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gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:Mc_Culloch_v._Maryland
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gptkbp:outcome |
gptkb:Chief_Justice_John_Marshall
Unanimous decision Federal government has implied powers Studied in law schools Analyzed for its implications on federalism Strengthened the federal banking system Impact on the balance of power Affirmed the constitutionality of the bank Key case in American constitutional law Case study in constitutional law courses Confirmed the federal government's implied powers Important for understanding federal authority Majority opinion written by John Marshall Relevant to discussions of federalism Ruling in favor of the federal government Upholding federal bank's authority |
gptkbp:precedent |
Set precedent for federal authority
Broad interpretation of the Necessary and Proper Clause Set a precedent for federal legislation |
gptkbp:public_perception |
No dissenting opinion
Broad interpretation of federal powers |
gptkbp:significance |
Established federal supremacy over state laws
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