In this article, the author distills the essence of the federalists\u27 enumeration of state powers for the benefit of the ratifying public. The article concludes that the listed items strongly suggest that a guiding principle of American federalism is a Coasean one: externalities and/or interdependence, without more, generally do not serve as constitutional justification for further centralization
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
The Constitution is an anachronism, 200 years out of date. Although the Bill of Rights is adequate, ...
The enumeration of legislative powers in Article I of the U.S. Constitution implies that those power...
In this article, the author distills the essence of the federalists\u27 enumeration of state powers ...
The enumeration of legislative powers in Article I of the U.S. Constitution implies that those power...
Constitutional lawyers usually think of the Constitution\u27s enumeration of congressional powers as...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
As the Supreme Court returns many critical issues to the states, the structure of state government i...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
In discussions about American federalism, it is common to speak of a state government as if it wer...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
In 1789 it was possible to speak of a federation of distinct States joined together for their mutual...
This report discusses state and federal legislative power generally and focuses on a number of these...
This report discusses state and federal legislative power generally and focuses on a number of these...
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
The Constitution is an anachronism, 200 years out of date. Although the Bill of Rights is adequate, ...
The enumeration of legislative powers in Article I of the U.S. Constitution implies that those power...
In this article, the author distills the essence of the federalists\u27 enumeration of state powers ...
The enumeration of legislative powers in Article I of the U.S. Constitution implies that those power...
Constitutional lawyers usually think of the Constitution\u27s enumeration of congressional powers as...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
As the Supreme Court returns many critical issues to the states, the structure of state government i...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
In discussions about American federalism, it is common to speak of a state government as if it wer...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
In 1789 it was possible to speak of a federation of distinct States joined together for their mutual...
This report discusses state and federal legislative power generally and focuses on a number of these...
This report discusses state and federal legislative power generally and focuses on a number of these...
For some time now, a narrow but persistent majority of the Supreme Court has undertaken the project ...
The Constitution is an anachronism, 200 years out of date. Although the Bill of Rights is adequate, ...
The enumeration of legislative powers in Article I of the U.S. Constitution implies that those power...