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John Marshall’s IPad CalendarMapsNotes ContactsMessagesPhotos Constitution LawDocsLegal Terms TransLegalReminder s Supreme C…
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Calendar 2/4/1801First official day in office 3/4/1801First actual day in office 2/24/1803End of Marbury v. Madison case 3/16/1810End of Fletcher v. Peck case 3/6/1819End of McCulloch v. Maryland case 3/3/1824End of Gibbons v. Ogden case
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Maps 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20500 White House 1 First Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20543 Supreme Court East Capitol Street Northeast & First St SE, Washington, DC 20004 Congress building 101 Independence Avenue Southeast, Washington, DC 20540 Library of Congress 2401 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23223 Saint John’s church on Church Hill 818 East Marshall St., Richmond, VA 23219 Home
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Notes Notes on the Gibbons v. Ogden case Background- Gibbons operated a steamboat on Ogden’s route that had been licensed by the Congress under a 1793 law regulating the coasting trade. They ended up in the New York Court of Errors, which granted a permanent injunction against Gibbons in 1820. Case- Aaron Ogden filed a complaint in the Court of Chancery of New York asking the court to restrain Thomas Gibbons from operating on “his” waters. The Court of Chancery of New York and the Court of Errors of New York found in favor of Ogden and issued an injunction to restrict Gibbons from operating his boats. Gibbons appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing as he did in New York that the monopoly conflicted with federal law. Parts of Constitution pertaining to case- Commerce Clause and Supremacy Clause My decision- That we should rule in favor or Gibbons because Supremacy Clause which states federal licenses take precedence over state licenses
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Contacts William Cushing William Paterson William Cushing William Paterson Samuel Chase William Johnson Henry Brockholst Livingston Thomas Todd Gabriel Duvall Joeseph Story
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Messages Samuel ChaseHey, do we have a case tomorrow? William PatersonWhat do you think about the Marbury v. Madison case? William JohnsonWhat do you think about the McCulloch v. Maryland case? Thomas ToddWhat is the plan for today? Gabriel DuvallWhat do you think about the Gibbons v. Ogden case? Joeseph StoryHere is the information you wanted.
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Photos
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Constitution
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LawDocs
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Legal Terms
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Translegal
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Reminders Monday-go to work and review cases Tuesday- vote if we will accept this case Wednesday-review case Thursday-review case Friday-review case Saturday- relax in my home, study law Sunday- go to church, check maps for address
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