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Reviewed on January 1, 2014 | Reference
Analyzing the Constitution from the federalism perspective rather than the historical one, Bloch (constitutional law, Georgetown Univ. Law Ctr.) and Jackson (constitutional law, Harvard Law Sch.) provide a "historical account of the Supreme Court's encounters with a range of federalism issues," defining federalism as "the constitutional allocations of authority (legislative, judicial, executive) to the national and the state governments and to the relationships between and among those levels and branches of government." Arr...Log In or Sign Up to Read More