In the case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, John Marshall's Supreme Court held that

In the case of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, John Marshall's Supreme Court held that











a. the Supreme Court had the power to decide on the constitutionality of state laws.
b. private colleges, and not the state, had the right to set rules and regulations for their students and faculty.
c. only Congress and not the states could regulate interstate commerce.
d. only the federal government and not the states could charter educational and other nonprofit institutions.
e. the states could not violate the charter of a private, nonprofit corporation like Dartmouth College once it had been granted.















Answer: E