Gibbons

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) || foreign nations and other states. his boats throughout the New York waters steamboat while running his boat in those waters || * The court of Chancery, NY ruled with Ogden
 * Background || Ruling || Significance/Precedence ||
 * * Took place in 1824
 * State granted a monopoly
 * Congress has power to regulate comerce with
 * Gibbons had a steamboat lisence, and wanted to run
 * Ogden was given power to force Gibbons to cease his
 * Court of errors in NY ruled with Ogden
 * Supreme Court tried to appeal it, to rule with Gibbons
 * Court broke the ruling of monopoly in the state of New York
 * The court ruled that New York's actions conflicted with the federal coasting act putting down the monopoly || * This case had an impact on many federal cases after
 * Established federal authority over interstate commerce
 * The Marshall court clarified the supremecy of federal over state legislation ||