Gibbons V. Ogden (1824)

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Ogden, on the other hand, claimed he had a federally approved license to navigate any waters in the United States. Gibbons declared the supremacy of the New York Steamboat Act, while Ogden stated the Federal Coasting Law as the rule. The stage had been set for the Supreme Court. The case came to the Supreme Court as the infamous Federal versus State battle for power...
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Once again the question plagued Marshall whether to support Federalism, or keep States' rights alive. Certain things became apparent to Marshall. The Constitution did give the federal government complete control over the nation's commerce. (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3) Also, the Federal Law, according to the Constitution, was the supreme law of the land...
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