The Constitution authorizes Congress to enact implied powers through the 'necessary and proper' clause, extending its explicit powers.
Implied Powers: The Constitution authorizes Congress to enact all laws "necessary and proper" to execute its enumerated powers, allowing the national government to claim implied powers, extensions of explicitly granted powers. For example, outlawing discrimination in employment is justified under Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce.
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