One of the fundamental problems in a federal system is the problem who should have the deciding voice in the question of the division of power between the State and the Nation. This problem is twofold: First: Is this question to be decided by the component states or by the nation or confederacy as a whole? Second: What organ - legislative, executive, or judicial, - should be entitled to speak in the name of the deciding authority, whether that be state or nation ? It is generally assumed that the United States Constitution has solved this problem by giving the United States Supreme Court final authority to decide all questions arising out of the distribution of power between State and Nation, just as it has given it the power to decide...
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
The question is not what power the federal government ought to have but what powers in fact have bee...
The federal courts routinely encounter issues of state law. Often a state court will have already an...
The federal courts routinely encounter issues of state law. Often a state court will have already an...
There is only one circumstance, as I read the Constitution, which authorizes the federal government ...
This Article provides the first in-depth examination of state-federal concurrent constitutional auth...
Under our federal system of government two sets of laws operate within the country, the laws of the ...
The separation of powers does not necessarily protect the states from having their law displaced by ...
To what extent may the Constitution of the United States serve as final referent for the problem: W...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
The question is not what power the federal government ought to have but what powers in fact have bee...
The federal courts routinely encounter issues of state law. Often a state court will have already an...
The federal courts routinely encounter issues of state law. Often a state court will have already an...
There is only one circumstance, as I read the Constitution, which authorizes the federal government ...
This Article provides the first in-depth examination of state-federal concurrent constitutional auth...
Under our federal system of government two sets of laws operate within the country, the laws of the ...
The separation of powers does not necessarily protect the states from having their law displaced by ...
To what extent may the Constitution of the United States serve as final referent for the problem: W...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...
One of the most significant structural elements of the United States Constitution divides the politi...