TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
Nationalism Reigns
1.
2. The Marshall Court
Under the leadership of
John Marshall, the
Supreme Court
expanded the power of
the Federal Government
3. The Marshall Court
Marbury v. Madison
Judicial Review is established when the Supreme Court
struck down a part of the Judiciary Act of 1789
The Supreme Court has the power to declare laws
passed by Congress to be unconstitutional.
5. The Marshall Court
McCulloch v. Maryland
The Supreme Court upheld the use of the Elastic
Clause when it decided Congress has the power to
create a National Bank even though it doesn’t
specifically say so in the Constitution.
Implied Powers
Elastic Clause = “Necessary & Proper” Clause
6. The Marshall Court
McCulloch v. Maryland
The Supreme Court reminded the states of the
Supremacy Clause when it declared that a state does
not have the power to tax a part of the national
government
Supremacy Clause
When there is a conflict between a state and the
national government, the national government wins
8. The Marshall Court
Gibbons v. Ogden
The Supreme Court reaffirmed the national
government’s supremacy over the states when it comes
to matters of Interstate Commerce.
It is considered a Concurrent Power (Shared Power).
The states can help as long as their laws agree with the
nation’s laws.