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Constitution 101: Necessary and Proper Clause

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One of the most abused and misused clauses of the Constitution – and also one of the most ambiguous, even at the time of the founding – the so-called “sweeping clause.”

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Text of the Clause

Necessary and Proper Overview

Rob Natelson – The Agency Law Origins of the Necessary and Proper Clause (2004)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (1 Dec 1787)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (4 Dec 1787)

Oliver Ellsworth – A Landholder V (3 Dec 1787)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)

James Madison – Federalist 44 (25 Jan 1788)

George Nicholas – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788)

James Madison – Virginia Ratifying Convention (16 June 1788)

Archibald Maclaine – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 June 1788)

John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (26 June 1788)

John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (27 June 1788)

3 views of Necessary and Proper

1. Necessary means indispensable
James Madison – Speech on the Bank Bill (2 Feb 1791)

Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank (15 Feb 1791)

2. Necessary means convenient
Episode – Necessary is Supposed to Mean Necessary

3. Somewhere in the middle
Edmund Randolph – Opinion on the Bank Bill (12 Feb 1791)

Edmund Randolph – Virginia Ratifying Convention (17 June 1788)

Randy Barnett – The Original Meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (7 June 1788)

Episode – Undefined Power: Antifederalist Federal Farmer No. 4-5

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (16 June 1788)

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One of the most abused and misused clauses of the Constitution – and also one of the most ambiguous, even at the time of the founding – the so-called “sweeping clause.”

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Text of the Clause

Necessary and Proper Overview

Rob Natelson – The Agency Law Origins of the Necessary and Proper Clause (2004)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (1 Dec 1787)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (4 Dec 1787)

Oliver Ellsworth – A Landholder V (3 Dec 1787)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)

James Madison – Federalist 44 (25 Jan 1788)

George Nicholas – Virginia Ratifying Convention (10 June 1788)

James Madison – Virginia Ratifying Convention (16 June 1788)

Archibald Maclaine – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 June 1788)

John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (26 June 1788)

John Williams – New York Ratifying Convention (27 June 1788)

3 views of Necessary and Proper

1. Necessary means indispensable
James Madison – Speech on the Bank Bill (2 Feb 1791)

Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank (15 Feb 1791)

2. Necessary means convenient
Episode – Necessary is Supposed to Mean Necessary

3. Somewhere in the middle
Edmund Randolph – Opinion on the Bank Bill (12 Feb 1791)

Edmund Randolph – Virginia Ratifying Convention (17 June 1788)

Randy Barnett – The Original Meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (7 June 1788)

Episode – Undefined Power: Antifederalist Federal Farmer No. 4-5

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (16 June 1788)

MORE VIDEO SOURCES
Watch on Rumble

Watch on Odysee

Watch on Twitter

Watch on Minds

Watch on Facebook

Watch on Bitchute

Watch on Brighteon

Watch on LinkedIn

FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC:

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Email Newsletter: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register
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