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This book analyzes the structure of our constitutional system of
government, providing an overview of the constitutional history of
American federalism as it has been developed in decisions of the
United States Supreme Court. Federalism: A Reference Guide to the
United States Constitution provides a thorough examination of this
significant and distinctive part of the U.S. constitutional system,
documenting its role in major domestic constitutional controversies
in every period of American history. Although the book is organized
historically rather than doctrinally, the marked evolutions of
important areas of doctrine are addressed over time. These subject
areas include the scope of Congress's power under the Commerce
Clause, the scope of Congress's powers under the Fourteenth and
other post-Civil War Amendments, the states' authority to regulate
commercial and economic matters when Congress is silent, the
principle of the supremacy of federal law and the law of preemption
that follows from it, intergovernmental and sovereign immunities,
the obligation of state courts to enforce federal law, and the
scope of national power to regulate or impose obligations on the
states. Provides historical information in a clear, chronological
order Enables law students and lawyers to improve their
understanding of the legal doctrines that underlie today's
conflicts. Documents the relationships among different doctrines
across particular time periods
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