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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_three_enumerated_powers_...
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First, the linchpin and the be-all and end-all of real, competitive federalism is the doctrine of enumerated powers. Without that doctrine, Congress will suck everything into its impetuous vortex. It will simply trump state competition with uniform central ... That is no small list of achievements for any Government,
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www.federalismproject.org/masterpages/publications/feds...
www.federalismproject.org/masterpages/publications/fedsoc.html
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In the June 1997 and July 1997 issues of the John Birch Society Bulletin, constitutional Analyst Don Fotheringham created an invaluable reference by listing all of the enumerated powers and duties of each of the three branches of the federal governme nt. We are grateful to him and to the John Birch Society for...
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www.info-quest.org/Enumerated.html
www.info-quest.org/Enumerated.html
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There's a bill circulating around Congress called the Enumerated Powers Act. This bill, if it became law, would require bill sponsors to cite the section of our Constitution which authorizes or legitimizes their legislation.
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www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/7/11/123202.shtm...
www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/7/11/123202.shtml
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Wide range of constitutional issues from the natural rights tradition. Extensive library of studies, articles and monographs available. From the Cato Institute. ... Cato's constitutional scholars address a wide range of constitutional and legal issues — from federalism to economic liberty, ... Issues by Topic...
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www.cato.org/research/con-st.html
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The United States is a government of enumerated powers. Congress, and the other two branches of the federal government, can only exercise those powers given in the Constitution. ... 1. The alternative to a government of enumerated powers is, of course, a government of unenumerated powers. The Constitution might have...
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www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/congpo...
www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/congpowers.htm
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But the Ninth and Tenth Amendments together make it perfectly clear that as far as federal powers go, the powers enumerated are to be taken as a strictly exhaustive list.
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www.lpboulder.org/articles/kbw/10.html
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Supreme Court; United States v. Cruikshank et al. ... Its powers are limited in number, but not in degree. Within the scope of its powers, as enumerated and defined, it is supreme and above the States; but beyond, it has no existence.
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www.guncite.com/court/fed/sc/92us542.html
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