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  • 09-08-2014
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The "elastic clause" in the U.S. Constitution. What is it?

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  • 10-08-2014
The "Elastic Clause," or "Necessary and Proper Clause," is a section of Article One of the Constitution that provides Congress with the ability to establish laws beyond those defined by the Constitution. The clause allows the legislative branch to expand its powers if their action is deemed "necessary and proper."
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