If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is part of the majority, he or she gets to write the opinion of the court; that is the majority opinion. Nevertheless, Chief Justices do not always write the opinion. The Justice may decides who writes the draft. He or she will play an important role in drafting the court opinion and could circulate it to the other Justices after he or she is satisfied with it.
Both.
A variety of Federal programs, including the Clean Water Act, have delegated authority built in which means that the States enact the Federal programs.
So, both is the correct answer.
Well.. for one:
They helped balance the Federalism..
<span>Chief Justice Marshall's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland says an action or law of a state cannot impede the valid constitutional exercises of power by the Federal government. By demarcating a clear line between federal and state power, it allowed for a more cooperative relationship between states and the federal government
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Jefferson Davis was going to look bad if he did nothing in response to Lincoln's decision so he declared war. He was afraid if he did nothing he would damage the confederate image and that some states might decide to rejoin the Union. ... Led the Confederacy during the Civil War.