In a unanimous decision, Marshall held that Congress' interstate regulatory power under the Commerce Clause had 'no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.' Gibbons' federal permit trumped Ogden's state-granted monopoly.

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1. In a unanimous decision, Marshall held that Congress' interstate regulatory power under the Commerce Clause had 'no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.' Gibbons' federal permit trumped Ogden's state-granted monopoly.