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Power Of Congress

The document discusses the various powers granted to Congress under the U.S. Constitution. These powers include both expressed and implied authorities. Expressed powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution, such as the ability to declare war, raise armies, and regulate commerce.

Power Of Congress

Power Of Congress

Denied Powers

Writ of Habeas Corpus
Bill of Attainder
Congress can't pass laws that someone punish someone without a jury trial
Concurrent
State also has that power (borrow money and collect taxes)
Expost Facto Law
10 Amendment
Limits Congress as they Can't interfere with the powers of the states (voting and education)

Peace powers

Clause 1: To impose and collect taxes, duties, and excises
Implied Powers: To punish tax invaders
Clause 5: To coin money and regulate its value
Clause 4: To provide for naturalization; to create bankruptcy laws
Clause 3: To regulate foreign and interstate commerce
Implied Powers: To establish a minimum wage
Clause 2: To borrow money
Implied Power: To establish the Federal Reserve System of banks

Expressed War Powers

Clause 15: to provide for summoning the militia to execute federal laws, suppress uprising, and repel invasions
Clause 14: To make laws governing land and naval forces
Clause 11: To declare War
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Clause 13: To provide and maintain a Navy
Clause 12: To raise and support armies
Implied Power: to draft Americans into the military.

Non-Legislative Powers

Amendment Power
the power to propose amendments
Removal Power
grants congress the power to remove any federal official from office
Power to Choose a President
is a joint session of congress to count electoral votes
Electoral Duties
Impeachment