Thomas Jefferson believed that the Louisiana Purchase was constitutional because he felt it was within his power as President to make such a purchase. He based this opinion on a combination of the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution the precedent of past purchases and a belief that the Constitution was a document of enumerated powers that gave the President certain implied powers.
Ultimately Jefferson believed that the Louisiana Purchase was constitutional because it was within his power as President to make such a purchase. He felt that such a transaction was necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated powers of the Constitution and that the precedent of past purchases established a basis for conducting such a transaction.
Supreme court justices decide if laws are constitutional.
they have hearings
Limits to free speech were constitutional during national emergencies
The judicial power to decide whether a law is constitutional.
In the USA, the National Government (generally mistakenly referred to as the Federal Government) has the right to do anything the Federal Courts, and ultimately the Supreme Court, decide is constitutional.
Supreme court justices decide if laws are constitutional.
it divided the remainder of the Louisiana purchase into two territories and allowed people in each territory to decide on the question of slavery
Constitutional
they have hearings
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The Missouri Compromise was necessary for deciding the status of the enormous territory added to the USA by the Louisiana Purchase. It was needed to determine which new states would be slave-states, and which ones would be free soil. Conflict between slave owners and people who wanted slavery to end - APEX
Judicial Review.
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The supreme court used to. now they decide based on contributions.!!
The Executive Branch Passes The Laws CR
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