Following Franklin\u27s example, this essay takes a protracted view of the federalization of criminal procedure. It is important to review how the federalism pendulum has swung over the years to reflect concepts of what the Constitution was meant to mean, what it has come to mean, and what it ought to mean
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This paper examines the growing movement away from the functional nature of federalism contained wit...
Justice O’Connor rightly called federalism “our oldest question of constitutional law.”1 But the con...
It\u27s necessary to begin with considering the sort of judicially enforced federalism rejected in G...
The Constitution is an anachronism, 200 years out of date. Although the Bill of Rights is adequate, ...
Our manuscript entitled The Foundations of Federalism: An Exchange is occasioned by the Supreme Co...
Victims of government-sponsored lawlessness have come to dread the word federalism. Whether emblaz...
Our manuscript entitled The Foundations of Federalism: An Exchange is occasioned by the Supreme Co...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This paper examines the growing movement away from the functional nature of federalism contained wit...
Justice O’Connor rightly called federalism “our oldest question of constitutional law.”1 But the con...
It\u27s necessary to begin with considering the sort of judicially enforced federalism rejected in G...
The Constitution is an anachronism, 200 years out of date. Although the Bill of Rights is adequate, ...
Our manuscript entitled The Foundations of Federalism: An Exchange is occasioned by the Supreme Co...
Victims of government-sponsored lawlessness have come to dread the word federalism. Whether emblaz...
Our manuscript entitled The Foundations of Federalism: An Exchange is occasioned by the Supreme Co...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
This article provides the broad historical context necessary to understand contemporary developments...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...