I found this drawing back in my law school files & realize I never put it online. It’s back from 2011 in my constitutional law class.
What can Congress actually do? Here’s a colorful, slightly frazzled flowchart straight from my 1L Con Law notebook—complete with a sketch of Congress itself, juggling its carefully enumerated powers while a chorus of stressed-out law student notes try to make sense of it all.
Commerce Clause? Necessary & Proper? Taxing & Spending? It’s all here—sketched during my bar study era, refined with digital watercolor and ink, and now printed in full color on premium archival paper.
A humorous and highly functional overview of Congressional authority, perfect for law students, professors, or anyone who remembers trying to memorize these powers the night before the final.
It’s available for purchase on my Etsy shop full of law school art, gifts, drawings.
Printed on smooth, heavyweight matte paper. Ready to frame, review, or simply commiserate with.
Thanks for visiting—may your outlines be short and your exams merciful!
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