Tuesday, September 18, 2012

B8

A.
1. The first principle that the Supreme Court outlined in McCulloch v. Maryland was enumerated powers. Powers that were specifically listed in the Constitution (Article 1 Section 8). Some of these powers were; Congress could coin money, regulate its value, impose taxes etc. 
2. The second principle was implied powers. In the Constitution it states that Congress has the power to "make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers." Many congressional policies involve powers that are not enumerated in the Constitution.
B. 
1. The Full Faith and Credit Clause requires each state to recognize the official documents and civil judgments rendered by the courts of other states. An exception to this clause is divorces.
2. The privileges and immunities clause gives citizens of each state most of the privileges of citizens of other states.  Exceptions to this clause are that of paying tuition for college. If you live in the same state of the university or college you attend, you pay a lower tuition than those students who don't live in that state.

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