This Article argues that states do and should play as important a role as the federal government in articulating and implementing the law governing state political processes, or in formal terms, their republican forms of government.20 The argument has four parts. Part I introduces the basic meaning of the guarantee and its amendment. Beyond a consensus that holds our republicanism to require basic political equality, various perfectionist conceptions of a republican form of government diverge, giving way to the essential pluralism of republican governments in a federal system. Part II explains how the Supreme Court, Congress, and the Executive are now unable to articulate, let alone implement, a workable national consensus on any perfection...
I. Introduction II. Constitutional Architecture and Federalism by Consensus … A. The Great Compromis...
This Article will initially explain the examples of direct democracy in the states of Washington and...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Our national political dysfunction is rooted in constitutionally dysfunctional states. States today ...
The Guarantee Clause of the Constitution promises that “[t]he United States shall guarantee to every...
This Volume marks an opportunity to reassess the impact of these recent federal interventions on the...
The theorists of the political safeguards of federalism (primarily Herbert Wechsler, Jesse Choper, a...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
The lack of both legislative and judicial integrity led to a governmental system which is federalist...
This Article proceeds in four parts. Part I provides background on the historical development of con...
Extant legal scholarship often portrays citizens as the catalysts of federalization. Scholars say th...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
I. Introduction II. Constitutional Architecture and Federalism by Consensus … A. The Great Compromis...
This Article will initially explain the examples of direct democracy in the states of Washington and...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Our national political dysfunction is rooted in constitutionally dysfunctional states. States today ...
The Guarantee Clause of the Constitution promises that “[t]he United States shall guarantee to every...
This Volume marks an opportunity to reassess the impact of these recent federal interventions on the...
The theorists of the political safeguards of federalism (primarily Herbert Wechsler, Jesse Choper, a...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
The lack of both legislative and judicial integrity led to a governmental system which is federalist...
This Article proceeds in four parts. Part I provides background on the historical development of con...
Extant legal scholarship often portrays citizens as the catalysts of federalization. Scholars say th...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
I. Introduction II. Constitutional Architecture and Federalism by Consensus … A. The Great Compromis...
This Article will initially explain the examples of direct democracy in the states of Washington and...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...