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18 September, 16:16

In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could regulate commerce

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  1. 18 September, 18:21
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    In Gibbons vs. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could regulate interstate commerce.

    This case refers to the split of two partners - Ogden and Gibbons - that started to compete each other in steamboat business. Ogden sued Gibbons in a New York court because Gibbons did not have a license of operation.

    Ogden won and Gibbons appealed to the Supreme Court.
  2. 18 September, 20:15
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    In Gibbons v. Ogden (1824), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could regulate interstate commerce
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