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Federalism, the Supreme Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment - The Irony of Constitutional Democracy (Hardcover)
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Federalism, the Supreme Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment - The Irony of Constitutional Democracy (Hardcover)
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Abraham Lincoln worried that the 'walls' of the constitution would
ultimately be leveled by the 'silent artillery of time.' His fears
materialized with the 1913 ratification of the Seventeenth
Amendment, which, by eliminating federalism's structural
protection, altered the very nature and meaning of federalism.
Ralph A. Rossum's provocative new book considers the forces
unleashed by an amendment to install the direct election of U.S.
Senators. Far from expecting federalism to be protected by an
activist court, the Framers, Rossum argues, expected the
constitutional structure, particularly the election of the Senate
by state legislatures, to sustain it. In Federalism, the Supreme
Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment Rossum challenges the
fundamental jurisprudential assumptions about federalism. He also
provides a powerful indictment of the controversial federalist
decisions recently handed down by an activist U.S. Supreme Court
seeking to fill the gap created by the Seventeenth Amendment's
ratification and protect the original federal design. Rossum's
masterful handling of the development of federalism restores the
true significance to an amendment previously consigned to the
footnotes of history. It demonstrates how the original federal
design has been amended out of existence; the interests of states
as states abandoned and federalism left unprotected, both
structurally and democratically. It highlights the ultimate irony
of constitutional democracy: that an amendment intended to promote
democracy, even at the expense of federalism, has been undermined
by an activist court intent on protecting federalism, at the
expense of democracy.
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