Steven Hancock

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A power to make all laws, which shall be necessary and proper, for carrying into execution, all powers vested by the constitution in the government of the United States, or any department or officer thereof, is a power very comprehensive and indefinite, and may, for ought I know, be exercised in a such manner as entirely to abolish the state legislatures.
The U.S. Constitution: A Reader
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