Congress has an implied power to do something not


Congress has an implied power to do something not explicitly described in the Constitution that is necessary to fulfill its other constitutional requirements. This power is based in the:

  • Exceptions Clause.
  • Sweeping Clause.
  • Necessary and Proper Clause.
  • Implied Powers Clause.

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