Mcculloch v. marylanD (1819) - Bill of Rights Institute
Necessary and Proper Clause narrowly, deciding that the bank was unconstitutional because it was not specifically included in the enumerated powers of Congress. Based on his interpretation of the Necessary and Proper Clause, Attorney General Edmund Randolph (Document g) advised the President that the bank was unconstitutional. ................
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