- Section 1. Legislative Powers
- Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
- Bicameralism
- Enumerated, Implied, Resulting, and Inherent Powers
- Delegation of Legislative Power
- Congressional Investigations
- Section 2. The House of Representatives
- Section 3. The Senate
- Section 4. Elections
- Section 5. Powers and Duties of the Houses
- Section 6. Rights and Disabilities of Members
- Section 7. Legislative Process
- Section 8. Powers of Congress
- Clause 1. Power to Tax and Spend
- Clause 2. Borrowing Power
- Clause 3. Power to Regulate Commerce
- Purposes Served by the Grant
- Definition of Terms
- Illegal Commerce
- Interstate Versus Foreign Commerce
- Instruments of Commerce
- Congressional Regulation of Waterways
- Congressional Regulation of Land Transportation
- Congressional Regulation of Commerce as Traffic
- Congressional Regulation of Production and Industrial Relations: Antidepression Legislation
- Acts of Congress Prohibiting Commerce
- The Commerce Clause as a Source of National Police Power
- The Commerce Clause As a Restraint On State Powers
- Concurrent Federal and State Jurisdiction
- Commerce With Indian Tribes
- Clause 4. Naturalization and Bankruptcy
- Clauses 5 and 6. Money
- Clause 7. Post Office
- Clause 8. Copyrights and Patents
- Clause 9. Creation of Courts
- Clause 10. Maritime Crimes
- Clauses 11–14. The War Power
- Clauses 15 and 16. The Militia
- Clause 17. District of Columbia; Federal Property
- Clause 18. Necessary and Proper Clause
- Section 9. Powers Denied to Congress
- Section 10. Powers Denied to the States