it gave congress authority or to override state law to regulate commerce
This helped advance the principle of national supremacy.
study island: it gave Congress the authority to override state law to regulate commerce
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
study island: it gave Congress the authority to override state law to regulate commerce
study island: it gave Congress the authority to override state law to regulate commerce
study island: it gave Congress the authority to override state law to regulate commerce
Its didnt. It was Gibbon vs. Ogden 1824
The Supreme Court used a broad interpretation of the Constitution when reaching its decision in Gibbons v. Ogden,(1824). A broad interpretation creates a precedent that is applicable to many cases, as opposed to a narrow interpretation, which may address only the instant case or a small range of cases.In Gibbons, Chief Justice Marshall held Congress had sole authority to regulate commerce between the states, and asserted the supremacy of federal law over state law when the two are in conflict (per the Article VI Supremacy Clause).Case Citation:Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 US 1 (1824)
Gibbons v Ogden
ruling* Gibbons v. Ogden*
The Court found that an act of Congress relating to interstate commerce superseded a conflicting New York law due to the Supremacy Clause.
6 votes for Gibbons and no votes agenst. Gibbons won