The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from the angle of State sovereignty. It tracks down the various constitutional phases and contrasts them with the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretive patterns
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
This chapter on constitutional law provides a brief introduction into what constitutional law is and...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
"This book offers an overview of federalism, the separation of powers, and related matters of consti...
This book chapter explores the Katrina response effort to illustrate the governmental decision-makin...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
Sovereignty in the United States is uniquely intertwined with its founding document. An important pa...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
Conflict between the enumerated powers of Congress and the reserved powers of the states began early...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defin...
This chapter on constitutional law provides a brief introduction into what constitutional law is and...
Courts and commentators have long struggled to reconcile robust federalism doctrines with the text o...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
"This book offers an overview of federalism, the separation of powers, and related matters of consti...
This book chapter explores the Katrina response effort to illustrate the governmental decision-makin...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, Federalism, in The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution...
Sovereignty in the United States is uniquely intertwined with its founding document. An important pa...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
Conflict between the enumerated powers of Congress and the reserved powers of the states began early...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...