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Gibbons v. Ogden (1824). A New York state law gave Livingston and Fulton a 20-year monopoly over navigation on waters within state jurisdiction. Ogden and Gibbons tried to disrupt the monopoly, but failed. Gibbons did business between New York and New Jersey under a federal coastal license β formed a partnership with Ogden, which fell apart after three years when Gibbons operated another steamboat on a New York route belonging to Ogden. Ogden filed suit against Gibbons in New York state court, and received a permanent injunction. Q:What Constitutional power was used to decide that the state of New York did not have jurisdiction in this case?
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American express has a long history of working for the good of all in its new york community. in 1885, it engaged its employees to raise money to build the pedestal of the statue of liberty, and today has a program to restore, preserve and revitalize historic sites in new york city. these actions by american express are partial fulfillment of the the firm has established for itself as a corporate citizen.
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