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noel0025:

what is a conclusion of Limits on Congressional Power?

forgetmylife:

We cannot specifically give you an answer but if there is more context regarding your question please add it that way I can help You

noel0025:

I just need an example. Not the exact answer.

JaceBrooks223:

The Supreme Court has recognized federalism doctrines that affirmatively prohibit Congress from taking certain actions that intrude on state sovereignty, even if otherwise authorized under an enumerated power. Does this help?

noel0025:

@jacebrooks223 wrote:
The Supreme Court has recognized federalism doctrines that affirmatively prohibit Congress from taking certain actions that intrude on state sovereignty, even if otherwise authorized under an enumerated power. Does this help?
yeah thanks

JaceBrooks223:

no problem

GRIZZLEY19:

The conclusion on "Limits on Congressional Power" highlights that while Congress has broad authority, its powers are constrained by the Constitution, judicial review, federalism, and political factors. These limits ensure that Congress does not overstep its bounds, protecting individual rights and states' powers.

ykbatman:

the conlcusion was that its powers were limited

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