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New to editing wikipedia, but I added the court case table on the side, working of that from another case. All the infomation is correct, but I neglected to add the 'Previous History' or 'Citations' as I am unsure of the correct format.
Just a question... How was the case argued on Feb. 29 if 1819 is not a leap year? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.148.169.144 ( talk • contribs)
I hope somebody can help me. This case was argued before the Supreme court. The decision -- which is significant -- is posted in many places on the web. But I have not been able to find any listings of the arguments for either side. The atorneys for the bank and the state had to present clear concise legal arguments to the court for a decision to be made. They had to present oposing arguments -- not wrong arguments. Maryland argued a view which was considered valid by lower courts. The bank's arguments were struck down by the lower courts. I am wondering what those arguments were. Does anybody know of a site where the texts of the arguments in this case can be found? -- Jason Palpatine 05:03, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
wikipedia is full of false information. but i heard bryan burchall was gay and thats true. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Crazyman14295 ( talk • contribs) 18:43, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
The Background section contains "The legislature handed down also stated", which is ungrammatical. The page is protected so I can't fix it. What needs to be done to fix this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by MattKraai ( talk • contribs) 00:57, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Why should it not be incorporated? The burden of proof is on Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.238.186.116 ( talk) 20:31, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
I take exception to the description of the second established principle:
"2. State action may not impede valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government."
Nowhere in the text of the Opinion submitted by Justice Marshall does the word Federal appear (with one exception wherein it is not capitalized, denoting the meaning federation, not a proper name). What we today call a Federal Government, and what that name actually means and its relationship to the constitution is a topic for debate. What is not is that the Justice recognized a Federal Government at the time of the opinion. ChewyBees ( talk) 20:09, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
The page James William McCulloch is redirecting here - but before it did that, it has a source that isn't listed in this article:
Use it as you will. D O N D E groovily Talk to me 03:37, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
"The power to tax is the power to destroy" is used quite frequently and came out of this case. Perhaps a section on this would be in order? TMLutas ( talk) 15:45, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
Even newer to editing, so want to tread very carefully, but I noticed a factual error a short time ago and corrected it, and just noticed that it had been reverted: the term "discount promissory notes" is incorrect. According to Black's Law Dictionary, a bank is a financial institution that takes deposits, makes loans and issues promissory notes. Promissory notes are issued when discounting or rediscounting ("accepting") bills of exchange, thus, a bill of exchange is "discounted" (or rediscounted), where a promissory note is "issued." Also, a banknote is simply a small denomination promissory note. I realize most people won't know the difference, but the primary purpose of commercial and central banks is to offer "accommodation" in the form of discounting and rediscounting bills of exchange, as it states in the original preamble to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. User:Justicesoldier —Preceding undated comment added 17:28, 30 October 2012 (UTC)
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removing vandalism by [65.120.80.8 (4×)]
New to editing wikipedia, but I added the court case table on the side, working of that from another case. All the infomation is correct, but I neglected to add the 'Previous History' or 'Citations' as I am unsure of the correct format.
Just a question... How was the case argued on Feb. 29 if 1819 is not a leap year? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.148.169.144 ( talk • contribs)
I hope somebody can help me. This case was argued before the Supreme court. The decision -- which is significant -- is posted in many places on the web. But I have not been able to find any listings of the arguments for either side. The atorneys for the bank and the state had to present clear concise legal arguments to the court for a decision to be made. They had to present oposing arguments -- not wrong arguments. Maryland argued a view which was considered valid by lower courts. The bank's arguments were struck down by the lower courts. I am wondering what those arguments were. Does anybody know of a site where the texts of the arguments in this case can be found? -- Jason Palpatine 05:03, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
wikipedia is full of false information. but i heard bryan burchall was gay and thats true. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Crazyman14295 ( talk • contribs) 18:43, 30 April 2013 (UTC)
The Background section contains "The legislature handed down also stated", which is ungrammatical. The page is protected so I can't fix it. What needs to be done to fix this? —Preceding unsigned comment added by MattKraai ( talk • contribs) 00:57, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Why should it not be incorporated? The burden of proof is on Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.238.186.116 ( talk) 20:31, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
I take exception to the description of the second established principle:
"2. State action may not impede valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government."
Nowhere in the text of the Opinion submitted by Justice Marshall does the word Federal appear (with one exception wherein it is not capitalized, denoting the meaning federation, not a proper name). What we today call a Federal Government, and what that name actually means and its relationship to the constitution is a topic for debate. What is not is that the Justice recognized a Federal Government at the time of the opinion. ChewyBees ( talk) 20:09, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
The page James William McCulloch is redirecting here - but before it did that, it has a source that isn't listed in this article:
Use it as you will. D O N D E groovily Talk to me 03:37, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
"The power to tax is the power to destroy" is used quite frequently and came out of this case. Perhaps a section on this would be in order? TMLutas ( talk) 15:45, 29 June 2012 (UTC)
Even newer to editing, so want to tread very carefully, but I noticed a factual error a short time ago and corrected it, and just noticed that it had been reverted: the term "discount promissory notes" is incorrect. According to Black's Law Dictionary, a bank is a financial institution that takes deposits, makes loans and issues promissory notes. Promissory notes are issued when discounting or rediscounting ("accepting") bills of exchange, thus, a bill of exchange is "discounted" (or rediscounted), where a promissory note is "issued." Also, a banknote is simply a small denomination promissory note. I realize most people won't know the difference, but the primary purpose of commercial and central banks is to offer "accommodation" in the form of discounting and rediscounting bills of exchange, as it states in the original preamble to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. User:Justicesoldier —Preceding undated comment added 17:28, 30 October 2012 (UTC)
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