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Want the rest of this video? Unlock the full lesson — plus 200+ videos, outlines, study aids, and more — for just $29/month: https://www.studicata.com 00:00 Overview of Congressional Powers The video introduces Article I, Section 8, focusing on the four most tested congressional powers: taxing, spending, commerce, and the Necessary and Proper Clause. 01:43 How to Spot an Article I Issue Explains how to recognize a powers-of-Congress issue on a fact pattern—anytime Congress passes a law, it must be tied to an enumerated power. 04:13 Congress Needs a Constitutional Hook Emphasizes that Congress can’t pass laws arbitrarily—they must point to a specific power in Article I, Section 8 to justify the law. 05:04 Starting with Legislative Intent Shows how Congress often begins with an objective (like national healthcare) and works backward to find a constitutional path forward. 07:48 Using the Taxing Power Strategically Congress uses the taxing power to indirectly encourage behavior, as demonstrated in the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate. 10:45 The Affordable Care Act Upheld as a Tax Describes how the Supreme Court upheld the ACA not as a mandate but as a valid tax that satisfied the revenue production requirement. 13:40 Limits on the Taxing Power Cautions that taxes cannot infringe on individual rights, such as freedom of the press or equal protection, as seen in key case law. 16:38 Introducing the Spending Power Congress can spend for the “common defense and general welfare,” giving it broad authority to fund and influence state behavior. 18:16 Spending Power in South Dakota v. Dole Explains how Congress indirectly influenced state drinking ages by tying federal highway funds to compliance. 20:00 No General Police Power Clarifies that Congress doesn’t have a general police power—it must tie actions to taxing or spending authority, not simply “general welfare.” 23:09 Congress Can Incentivize Behavior Summarizes how Congress can use taxing and spending powers to cleverly achieve legislative goals within constitutional bounds. 24:11 The Commerce Power Defined Begins coverage of Congress’s power to regulate commerce, particularly foreign and interstate commercial activity. 25:12 Three Categories of Commerce Regulation Breaks down the commerce power into three areas: channels, instrumentalities, and activities that substantially affect interstate commerce. Thinking about using Studicata? You’re in good company. ✅ Trusted by 100,000+ law students and bar takers ✅ Featured and recommended by top law schools ✅ Named the 81st fastest-growing education company in the U.S. by Inc. See why so many future lawyers choose us to study smarter—not harder: 👉 https://www.studicata.com

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