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Federalism & the Constitution

Limits on Congressional Power & Signficant Events 1776--2000
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The ratification of the Constitution was, to a significant extent, a defining of the lines of authority between the state and federal governments. Over recent years, the Supreme Court has decided a number of cases that address this historical relationship between the federal government and the states. This book discusses state and federal legislative power generally, and will focus on a number of these 'federalism' cases. Issues addressed include congressional power under Article I and the Fourteenth Amendment; limits on congressional power, such as the tenth Amendment; and state sovereign immunity under the Eleventh Amendment. It also presents significant events during the history of America and defines the so-called Dual Federalism, Co-operative Federalism, Creative Federalism and Contemporary Federalism.

Author Biography:

Michael C Remington
Release date NZ
April 19th, 2002
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
54
ISBN-13
9781590332665
Product ID
2251841

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