This Article offers an alternate account of federalism’s late eighteenth-century origins. In place of scholarly and doctrinal accounts that portray federalism as a repudiation of models of unitary sovereignty, it emphasizes the federalist ideology of dual sovereignty as a form of centralization—a shift from a world of diffuse sovereignty to one where authority was increasingly imagined as concentrated in the hands of only two legitimate sovereigns. In making this claim, the Article focuses on two sequential late eighteenth-century transformations. The first concerned sovereignty. Pre-Revolutionary ideas about sovereignty reflected early modern corporatist understandings of authority as well as imperial realities of uneven jurisdiction. But ...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
“The Adjudicatory State” traces the collision between the federal legal vision for the early America...
The focus of my project is American Federalism, a cornerstone of American political thought for cent...
This Article offers an alternate account of federalism’s late eighteenth-century origins. In place o...
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
In this paper, I develop three ideal types of early modern federal theories: sovereignty relativizin...
United States expansion following the Mexican-American War served as the catalyst for a reinvention ...
United States expansion following the Mexican-American War served as the catalyst for a reinvention ...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
“The Adjudicatory State” traces the collision between the federal legal vision for the early America...
The focus of my project is American Federalism, a cornerstone of American political thought for cent...
This Article offers an alternate account of federalism’s late eighteenth-century origins. In place o...
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
In this paper, I develop three ideal types of early modern federal theories: sovereignty relativizin...
United States expansion following the Mexican-American War served as the catalyst for a reinvention ...
United States expansion following the Mexican-American War served as the catalyst for a reinvention ...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
“The Adjudicatory State” traces the collision between the federal legal vision for the early America...
The focus of my project is American Federalism, a cornerstone of American political thought for cent...