Federalism

  • Federalism: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
    By Vicki C. Jackson, Susan Low Bloch

    ... 254n297 Roberts, Owen, 90, 120, 159n6, 160–61n28 Roberts Court, 213 Rooker-Feldman rule, 229 Roosevelt, Franklin, 119, 121, 159n1 Rose-Ackerman, Susan, 273 Rubin, Edward L., 275 Rules Enabling Act, ... Baker, 211 South Carolina v.

  • Federalism
    By Robert P. Sutton

    The Senate Committee on the Judiciary holds televised hearings on the nomination of Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Court that focus on Bork's understanding of " original intent . " The Court , in Texas v . Johnson , sets aside a state ...

  • Federalism: History and Current Issues
    By Melissa V. Holdstedt

    The House and the Senate act as judicial tribunals in resolving contested election cases . [ 24 ] See , e.g. , U.S. Const . , Amend . XIV , $ 2 ( apportionment ) . [ 25 ] “ The Congress shall have power .

  • Federalism: A Tool for Conflict Management in Multicultural Societies with Regard to the Conflicts in the Near East : a...
    By Jean-Daniel Nordmann

    STEINER (I) Jürg, Switzerland and the European Union – A Puzzle. Switzerland today: models, issues and lessons for Canada. Presented at the conference at the UBC Institute for European Studies.

  • Federalism: A Very Short Introduction
    By Clyde Wilcox, Mark J. Rozell

    ... Bowker GOETHE Ritchie Robertson THE GOTHIC Nick Groom GOVERNANCE Mark Bevir GRAVITY Timothy Clifton THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL Eric Rauchway HABERMAS James Gordon Finlayson THE HABSBURG EMPIRE Martyn Rady HAPPINESS Daniel ...

  • Federalism: The Multiethnic Challenge
    By Graham Smith

    Sharpe's comment, which is echoed frequently in the geographical literature(see Knight, 1982; Johnston, 1986;Agnew, 1987),isinspired by the tendency among social scientists to ignorethe nature andimpact of territoriality.

  • Federalism: A Dialogue
    By David L. Shapiro

    David Shapiro explores the virtues and defects of federalism as it has developed in this country from a variety of perspectives that include historical, constitutional, economic, social, and political considerations.

  • Federalism: A Normative Theory and its Practical Relevance
    By Kyle Scott

    But, as Charles Cameron shows, in times of divided government—that is when the president and the congressional majority are of opposite parties and tension is highest—the presidential veto does not stop legislative productivity.

  • Federalism
    By Jennifer Smith

    Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, 24-39. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press. Bakvis, Herman. 1991. Regional ministers: Power and influence in the Canadian cabinet. Toronto: University ofToronto Press. Bakvis, Herman, and Laura G.

  • Federalism: A Dirty Word? : Federalist Ideas and Practice in the British Political Tradition
    By Michael Burgess

    Federalism: A Dirty Word? : Federalist Ideas and Practice in the British Political Tradition

  • Federalism: A Normative Theory and its Practical Relevance
    By Kyle Scott

    Brady, Henryand CynthiaS. Kaplan,“Eastern Europeandthe FormerSoviet Union,” Referendums around theWorld: The GrowingUseof Direct Democracy, eds.David Butler and Austin Ranney, Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1994.

  • Federalism: History and Current Significance of a Form of Government
    By J. Boogman

    Ex. Uno. Plura? The. British. Experience. J. H. BURNS The purpose of this paper is to explore, in at least some of their aspects, the forces and processes that have led to, and the concepts and principles that have governed, ...

  • Federalism
    By Anthony J. Bellia Jr.

    This exciting book by Anthony J. Bellia is a unique collection of legal and scholarly materials intended for use in a range of courses, including Constitutional Law, Federalism, Federalism History, Federalism Theory, and Comparative ...

  • Federalism: Political Identity and Tragic Compromise
    By Malcolm Feeley, Edward Rubin

    This is a must read book for all who are interested in the Constitution.” —Erwin Chemerinsky, Duke University School of Law

  • Federalism: A Very Short Introduction
    By Clyde Wilcox, Mark J. Rozell

    With this dual system of federalism, the national government held the powers of war, taxation, and commerce, and the ability to pass the laws necessary to uphold these functions.

  • Federalism: A Viable Option For Sustainable Development In Pakistan
    By Azmat Ali Shah

    This Work also identifies and analyzes the social, economic and political forces that shaped Pakistan's federal structure and influenced its actual working.

  • Federalism
    By John Kincaid

    This major reference collection, edited by one of the foremost scholars in the field, grapples with a large body of knowledge that does not neatly divide into theoretical categories and imposes a structure for the purposes of studying this ...

  • Federalism: Implementation of Executive Order 12612 in the Rulemaking Process
    By U. S. Government Accountability Office

    Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO discussed the implementation of Executive Order 12612 on federalism, focusing on: (1) how often the preambles to covered agencies' final rules issued between April 1, 1996, and December 31, 1998, ...

  • Federalism
    By Jennifer Smith

    Jennifer Smith argues that federalism is part of the democratic problem now; however, reformed, it can be part of the solution.

  • Federalism: The Multiethnic Challenge
    By Graham Smith

    First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.