The supreme court, under chief justice john marshall, affirmed the right of congress to regulate commerce between states in
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall was between 1801 and 1835.
According to the court opinion, John Marshall affirmed the right of congress to regulate commerce between states in the America and United States.
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The chief justice John Marshall of the Supreme Court of USA gave the decision of regulation of rights of congress to regulate commerce between states in 1824.
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- In 1808, Fulton acquired the exclusive right of 'navigation of steamboats' in 'state waters'.
- He gave the right to Ogden and 'Gibbons to 'operate steamboats' in partnership.
- Later, the partnership was collapsed so the case reached the Supreme Court where John Marshall gave this decision that the state had exclusive right to regulate commerce between the states.
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