The lines of authority between states and the federal government are, to a significant extent, defined by the United States Constitution and relevant case law. In recent years, however, the Supreme Court has decided a number of cases that would seem to reevaluate this historical relationship. This report discusses state and federal legislative power generally, focusing on a number of these "federalism" cases
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The question is not what power the federal government ought to have but what powers in fact have bee...
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...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the federal government and states governments. Through...
The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from ...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This essay is part of a symposium on a series o...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
Federalism, as a system of government, is peculiar in that it involves a union of several autonomous...
"This book offers an overview of federalism, the separation of powers, and related matters of consti...
Conflict between the enumerated powers of Congress and the reserved powers of the states began early...
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The question is not what power the federal government ought to have but what powers in fact have bee...
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...
Federal laws that regulate state institutions give rise to what the Supreme Court has described as t...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the federal government and states governments. Through...
The Chapter outlines the understanding and the developments of federalism in the United States from ...
Brewing tensions between state governments and the federal government have reached a boiling point u...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This essay is part of a symposium on a series o...
The legitimacy of U.S. juridical use of comparative constitutional law has sparked vigorous scholarl...
Federalism, as a system of government, is peculiar in that it involves a union of several autonomous...
"This book offers an overview of federalism, the separation of powers, and related matters of consti...
Conflict between the enumerated powers of Congress and the reserved powers of the states began early...
Frequently, state-wide executive agencies and localities attempt to implement federally inspired pro...
Scholars have long debated the separation of powers question of what judicial power federal courts h...
The question is not what power the federal government ought to have but what powers in fact have bee...