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1 day ago · Overview. Articles. Amendments. History. Judicial review. Principles. Separation of powers. Individual rights. Rule of law. Federalism. Republicanism. Equal footing. Strict scrutiny. Government structure. Legislative branch. Executive branch. Judicial branch. State government. Local government. Individual rights. Freedom of religion.
- September 17, 1787
- June 21, 1788
- March 4, 1789, (234 years ago)
- United States of America
18 hours ago · The Center for the Study of Federalism is a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research and education institution dedicated to supporting and advancing scholarship and public understanding of federal theories, principles, institutions, and processes as practical means of organizing power in free societies.
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5 days ago · Perspectives on Federalism is an open forum for interdisciplinary debate about federalism at all levels of government: sub-national, national, and supra-national at both regional and global levels. A special focus is given to the developments of European integration.
5 days ago · Federalism and its impact on criminal punishment is foundational to understanding the failures of mass incarceration. Scholars studying the negotiation of power between the federal and state governments have highlighted the increase of cooperative agreements that allow these levels of government to accomplish mutually beneficial outcomes for ...
2 days ago · Many cite the Civil War as an analogy to – and a cautionary tale for – the current moment. But the more accurate benchmark is not the war itself; it is the five decades of simmering constitutional conflict that preceded the war’s outbreak. The similarities between those years and today ...
2 days ago · Years of research about the people who work in the federal government finds that most of them are devoted civil servants who are committed to civic duty without regard to partisan politics.
5 days ago · Transcript. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Rudalevige discusses the concept of federalism in American government. Through the review of primary source documents like the Federalist papers, students explore the positive and negative aspects of federalism. Part of the "Founding Principles: American Governance in Theory and Action" series. Runtime: