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The implied powers doctrine upheld Mcculloh vs Maryland and gives Congress the power to do anything reasonably related to carrying out the expressed powers.
the supreme court ruled that women had the right to vote and that it was unconstitutional to not allow them the right. so oscar leser lost the case and the woman gained the right to be registered voters in maryland.
The case of McCulloch v. Maryland was over an issue of states' rights vs the rights of government. The state of Maryland wanted to tax the federal bank because they believed it was unconstitutional. However, the verdict of the case imposed the "necessary and proper" clause which gave the federal government power to make laws which weren't specified in the Constitution, but generally thought of as needed and lawful.
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There is no case called Marbury v. Maryland. There are however, famous cases called 1) Marbury v. Madison, which was the first exercise of judicial review when it deemed a law unconstitutional. and 2) McCollugh v. Maryland, which established that the Constitution gives Congress implied powers.
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
Brown vs. The Board of Education ruled that separate but equal was unconstitutional.
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
supreme court can declare a law unconstitutional
McColloch vs. Maryland