Con Law

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Text (supremacy clause, can't deny habeas corpus, etc)- ? Prinz case. Even where Congress has authority under Constitution to pass laws requiring or prohibiting certain acts, Necessary and Proper Clause does not grant Congress power directly to compel states to require or prohibit those acts. ? Residual state sovereignty is implicit in the Constitution's conferral upon Congress of not all governmental powers, but only discrete, enumerated ones, ? U...
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Text (supremacy clause, can't deny habeas corpus, etc)- ? Prinz case. Even where Congress has authority under Constitution to pass laws requiring or prohibiting certain acts, Necessary and Proper Clause does not grant Congress power directly to compel states to require or prohibit those acts. ? Residual state sovereignty is implicit in the Constitution's conferral upon Congress of not all governmental powers, but only discrete, enumerated ones, ? U...
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