This thesis confronts symptoms of an issue which is eroding at the principles of conservative advocacy, specifically those dealing with federalism. It contrasts modern definitions of federalism with those which existed in the late 1700s, and then attempts to determine the cause of the change. Concluding that the change was caused by a shift in American political identity, the author argues that the conservative movement must begin a conversation on how best to adapt to the change to prevent further drifting away from conservative principles
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S....
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
It is a survey of negative consequences caused by the structure of the U.S. Constitutionalism and it...
The development of American federalism is a story of contested sovereignty, and those contests are f...
In the last six years, the American states have been the protagonists of a renewed push for sovereig...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
Despite successfully setting out a novel form of government, the Constitution of the United States o...
This master thesis begins with a detailed telling of the history of the Anti-Federalist movement. A...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Regional Analysis and Public Policy at Morehead ...
The article\u27s central thesis is that the understandings of the constitutional tradition most cent...
Abstract My senior thesis paper will discuss the incorporation doctrine of the Bill of Rights to sta...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S....
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
It is a survey of negative consequences caused by the structure of the U.S. Constitutionalism and it...
The development of American federalism is a story of contested sovereignty, and those contests are f...
In the last six years, the American states have been the protagonists of a renewed push for sovereig...
The predominant goal of this dissertation is to highlight the problem of constitutionalized discreti...
Despite successfully setting out a novel form of government, the Constitution of the United States o...
This master thesis begins with a detailed telling of the history of the Anti-Federalist movement. A...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Regional Analysis and Public Policy at Morehead ...
The article\u27s central thesis is that the understandings of the constitutional tradition most cent...
Abstract My senior thesis paper will discuss the incorporation doctrine of the Bill of Rights to sta...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
In this essay, Professor Orentlicher reviews three books that analyze different features of the U.S....
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...