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- Gibbons_v._Ogden abstract "Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. 1 (1824), was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. The case was argued by some of America's most admired and capable attorneys at the time. Exiled Irish patriot Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.".
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- Gibbons_v._Ogden wikiPageID "146273".
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- Gibbons_v._Ogden arguedate "--02-05".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden argueyear "1824".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden citation "22".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden concurrence "Johnson".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden decidedate "--03-02".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden decideyear "1824".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden fullname "Thomas Gibbons, Appellant v. Aaron Ogden, Respondent".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden hasPhotoCollection Gibbons_v._Ogden.
- Gibbons_v._Ogden holding "The New York law was found invalid because the Commerce Clause of the Constitution designated power to Congress to regulate interstate commerce and that the broad definition of commerce included navigation.".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden id "gov.ntis.AV010230VM00".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden joinmajority "Washington, Todd, Duvall, Story".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden lawsapplied Article_One_of_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Gibbons_v._Ogden litigants "Gibbons v. Ogden".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden majority "Marshall".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden name "Gibbons v. Ogden".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden notparticipating "Thompson".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden prior "Appeal from the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors of the State of New York".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden scotus "1823".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden uspage "1".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden usvol "22".
- Gibbons_v._Ogden subject Category:1824_in_New_Jersey.
- Gibbons_v._Ogden subject Category:1824_in_United_States_case_law.
- Gibbons_v._Ogden subject Category:Legal_history_of_New_Jersey.
- Gibbons_v._Ogden subject Category:Legal_history_of_the_United_States.
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- Gibbons_v._Ogden comment "Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. 1 (1824), was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce was granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. The case was argued by some of America's most admired and capable attorneys at the time. Exiled Irish patriot Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.".
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- Gibbons_v._Ogden name "Thomas Gibbons, Appellant v. Aaron Ogden, Respondent".