Law in Contemporary Society
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The Collapse of Federalism in Contemporary America

-- By OluwafemiMorohunfola - 13 Feb 2008

Federalism as envisioned by Framers and described in Constitution

Articles of Confederation

The Constitution

The Federalist Papers

Transitions to the Modern system

SCOTUS bias, McCulloch?

Civil war and New deal

Modern administrative state

Values in Contemporary America, and checks and balances

Local solutions, Democratic response, Experimentation

Political Checks don’t protect Federalism just values

Social Contract is ours, and Constitution works in transition


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