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6/20/25 - The Battle Over Iran's Nuclear Threat

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The National Bank Debate: Powers and Principles

This chapter explores the historical debate over the creation of a national bank, focusing on the contrasting views of Hamilton advocating for implied powers and Jefferson and Madison supporting state authority. It examines the implications of the Necessary and Proper Clause, landmark cases like Marbury v. Madison, and the ongoing struggle over state versus federal power in the context of American constitutional interpretation.

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