Debating Federalism
From the Founding to Today
Herausgeber: Coleman, Aaron N.; Leskiw, Christopher S.
Debating Federalism
From the Founding to Today
Herausgeber: Coleman, Aaron N.; Leskiw, Christopher S.
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This reader includes documents selected to show the tension between federalism and concentrated sovereignty throughout American history. The book is accompanied by an introductory essay and additional annotations, and the editors argue that federalism was the Founding Fathers' intended political system.
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This reader includes documents selected to show the tension between federalism and concentrated sovereignty throughout American history. The book is accompanied by an introductory essay and additional annotations, and the editors argue that federalism was the Founding Fathers' intended political system.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781498542890
- ISBN-10: 1498542891
- Artikelnr.: 53688836
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781498542890
- ISBN-10: 1498542891
- Artikelnr.: 53688836
Aaron N. Coleman is associate professor of history and chair of the History and Political Science Department at the University of the Cumberlands. Christopher S. Leskiw is professor of political science at the University of the Cumberlands.
A Note on Documents and Editing Introduction Essay Part I: Sovereignty and
Reserved Powers Jean Bodin, "On Sovereignty" Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
Montesquieu, Spirit of Laws Vattel, Law of Nations Blackstone's
Commentaries Declaratory Act Richard Bland, "Inquiry into the Rights of the
British Colonies" Stephen Hopkins, "The Rights of the Colonies Examined"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Farmer Refuted" "Articles of Confederation"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Continentalist No. 1" 1783 Treaty of Peace
Meriwether Smith, "Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the
Preliminaries" Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan James Wilson, "State House
Speech" Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 26 Federalist No. 39 Federalist
No. 44 Brutus 1 Brutus 6 Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3,
1787 An Old Whig II Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention Tenth
Amendment Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National
Bank Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Chisholm v. Georgia Eleventh Amendment The Kentucky Resolution The Virginia
Resolution James Madison, "Report of 1800" McCulloch v. Maryland John
Taylor of Caroline, New Views of the Constitution of the United States The
Webster-Hayne Debate South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification Andrew
Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification" Andrew Jackson, Internal
Improvements Veto Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the
United States John C. Calhoun, A Discourse on the Constitution and
Government of the United States Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution of the United States Abel Upshur, A Brief Enquiry into the
True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government Luther v. Borden
Ordinances of Secession Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special
Session Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions Andrew Johnson, Veto of
the First Reconstruction Act Texas v. White Woodrow Wilson, "The States and
the Federal Government" Albert Beveridge, "Vitality of the American
Constitution" Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism" Democratic Party
Platform 1912 Progressive Party Platform 1912 Herbert Croly, The Promise of
American Life Missouri v. Holland Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural
Address Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women's
Conference Lyndon B. Johnson, "Great Society Speech" Richard Nixon,
"Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural
Address Ronald Reagan, "Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual
Convention of the National Conference of State Legislatures" New York v. US
Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States William
J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132 Arizona, et al., v. United States Tenth
Amendment Resolutions Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory
Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education Part II: Civil Liberties
Barron v. Baltimore Civil Rights Act of 1866 Andrew Johnson, Veto of the
Civil Rights Act 14th Amendment (Ratified, 1868) Platform of the States
Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948 Southern Manifesto Brown v.
Board of Education of Topeka Eisenhower, "Remarks on Little Rock" Cooper v.
Aaron George Wallace, "Segregation Now, Segregation Forever" Heart of
Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States Katzenbach v. McClung Griswold v.
Connecticut Loving v. Virginia Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey Obergefell v. Hodges Part III:
Commerce Clause Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824) United States v. E. C. Knight Co.,
(1895) Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918) A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, (1935) NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937) United States v.
Darby, (1941) Wickard v. Filburn, (1942) US v. Lopez, (1995) United States
v. Morrison, (2000) Gonzales v. Raich (2005) Part IV: Incorporation
Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791 Near v. Minnesota DeJonge v. Oregon
Everson v. Board of Education Edwards v. South Carolina United States v.
Cruikshank, (1875) Presser v. Illinois Hamilton v. Regents of University of
California United States v. Miller McDonald v. Chicago Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago Malloy v. Hogan Benton v. Maryland In re
Oliver Gideon v. Wainwright Pointer v. Texas Parker v. Gladden Klopfer v.
North Carolina Washington v. Texas Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v.
Bombolis Robinson v. Carifornia Schilb v. Kuebel
Reserved Powers Jean Bodin, "On Sovereignty" Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
Montesquieu, Spirit of Laws Vattel, Law of Nations Blackstone's
Commentaries Declaratory Act Richard Bland, "Inquiry into the Rights of the
British Colonies" Stephen Hopkins, "The Rights of the Colonies Examined"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Farmer Refuted" "Articles of Confederation"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Continentalist No. 1" 1783 Treaty of Peace
Meriwether Smith, "Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the
Preliminaries" Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan James Wilson, "State House
Speech" Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 26 Federalist No. 39 Federalist
No. 44 Brutus 1 Brutus 6 Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3,
1787 An Old Whig II Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention Tenth
Amendment Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National
Bank Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Chisholm v. Georgia Eleventh Amendment The Kentucky Resolution The Virginia
Resolution James Madison, "Report of 1800" McCulloch v. Maryland John
Taylor of Caroline, New Views of the Constitution of the United States The
Webster-Hayne Debate South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification Andrew
Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification" Andrew Jackson, Internal
Improvements Veto Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the
United States John C. Calhoun, A Discourse on the Constitution and
Government of the United States Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution of the United States Abel Upshur, A Brief Enquiry into the
True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government Luther v. Borden
Ordinances of Secession Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special
Session Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions Andrew Johnson, Veto of
the First Reconstruction Act Texas v. White Woodrow Wilson, "The States and
the Federal Government" Albert Beveridge, "Vitality of the American
Constitution" Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism" Democratic Party
Platform 1912 Progressive Party Platform 1912 Herbert Croly, The Promise of
American Life Missouri v. Holland Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural
Address Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women's
Conference Lyndon B. Johnson, "Great Society Speech" Richard Nixon,
"Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural
Address Ronald Reagan, "Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual
Convention of the National Conference of State Legislatures" New York v. US
Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States William
J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132 Arizona, et al., v. United States Tenth
Amendment Resolutions Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory
Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education Part II: Civil Liberties
Barron v. Baltimore Civil Rights Act of 1866 Andrew Johnson, Veto of the
Civil Rights Act 14th Amendment (Ratified, 1868) Platform of the States
Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948 Southern Manifesto Brown v.
Board of Education of Topeka Eisenhower, "Remarks on Little Rock" Cooper v.
Aaron George Wallace, "Segregation Now, Segregation Forever" Heart of
Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States Katzenbach v. McClung Griswold v.
Connecticut Loving v. Virginia Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey Obergefell v. Hodges Part III:
Commerce Clause Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824) United States v. E. C. Knight Co.,
(1895) Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918) A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, (1935) NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937) United States v.
Darby, (1941) Wickard v. Filburn, (1942) US v. Lopez, (1995) United States
v. Morrison, (2000) Gonzales v. Raich (2005) Part IV: Incorporation
Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791 Near v. Minnesota DeJonge v. Oregon
Everson v. Board of Education Edwards v. South Carolina United States v.
Cruikshank, (1875) Presser v. Illinois Hamilton v. Regents of University of
California United States v. Miller McDonald v. Chicago Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago Malloy v. Hogan Benton v. Maryland In re
Oliver Gideon v. Wainwright Pointer v. Texas Parker v. Gladden Klopfer v.
North Carolina Washington v. Texas Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v.
Bombolis Robinson v. Carifornia Schilb v. Kuebel
A Note on Documents and Editing Introduction Essay Part I: Sovereignty and
Reserved Powers Jean Bodin, "On Sovereignty" Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
Montesquieu, Spirit of Laws Vattel, Law of Nations Blackstone's
Commentaries Declaratory Act Richard Bland, "Inquiry into the Rights of the
British Colonies" Stephen Hopkins, "The Rights of the Colonies Examined"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Farmer Refuted" "Articles of Confederation"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Continentalist No. 1" 1783 Treaty of Peace
Meriwether Smith, "Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the
Preliminaries" Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan James Wilson, "State House
Speech" Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 26 Federalist No. 39 Federalist
No. 44 Brutus 1 Brutus 6 Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3,
1787 An Old Whig II Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention Tenth
Amendment Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National
Bank Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Chisholm v. Georgia Eleventh Amendment The Kentucky Resolution The Virginia
Resolution James Madison, "Report of 1800" McCulloch v. Maryland John
Taylor of Caroline, New Views of the Constitution of the United States The
Webster-Hayne Debate South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification Andrew
Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification" Andrew Jackson, Internal
Improvements Veto Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the
United States John C. Calhoun, A Discourse on the Constitution and
Government of the United States Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution of the United States Abel Upshur, A Brief Enquiry into the
True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government Luther v. Borden
Ordinances of Secession Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special
Session Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions Andrew Johnson, Veto of
the First Reconstruction Act Texas v. White Woodrow Wilson, "The States and
the Federal Government" Albert Beveridge, "Vitality of the American
Constitution" Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism" Democratic Party
Platform 1912 Progressive Party Platform 1912 Herbert Croly, The Promise of
American Life Missouri v. Holland Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural
Address Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women's
Conference Lyndon B. Johnson, "Great Society Speech" Richard Nixon,
"Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural
Address Ronald Reagan, "Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual
Convention of the National Conference of State Legislatures" New York v. US
Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States William
J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132 Arizona, et al., v. United States Tenth
Amendment Resolutions Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory
Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education Part II: Civil Liberties
Barron v. Baltimore Civil Rights Act of 1866 Andrew Johnson, Veto of the
Civil Rights Act 14th Amendment (Ratified, 1868) Platform of the States
Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948 Southern Manifesto Brown v.
Board of Education of Topeka Eisenhower, "Remarks on Little Rock" Cooper v.
Aaron George Wallace, "Segregation Now, Segregation Forever" Heart of
Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States Katzenbach v. McClung Griswold v.
Connecticut Loving v. Virginia Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey Obergefell v. Hodges Part III:
Commerce Clause Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824) United States v. E. C. Knight Co.,
(1895) Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918) A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, (1935) NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937) United States v.
Darby, (1941) Wickard v. Filburn, (1942) US v. Lopez, (1995) United States
v. Morrison, (2000) Gonzales v. Raich (2005) Part IV: Incorporation
Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791 Near v. Minnesota DeJonge v. Oregon
Everson v. Board of Education Edwards v. South Carolina United States v.
Cruikshank, (1875) Presser v. Illinois Hamilton v. Regents of University of
California United States v. Miller McDonald v. Chicago Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago Malloy v. Hogan Benton v. Maryland In re
Oliver Gideon v. Wainwright Pointer v. Texas Parker v. Gladden Klopfer v.
North Carolina Washington v. Texas Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v.
Bombolis Robinson v. Carifornia Schilb v. Kuebel
Reserved Powers Jean Bodin, "On Sovereignty" Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
Montesquieu, Spirit of Laws Vattel, Law of Nations Blackstone's
Commentaries Declaratory Act Richard Bland, "Inquiry into the Rights of the
British Colonies" Stephen Hopkins, "The Rights of the Colonies Examined"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Farmer Refuted" "Articles of Confederation"
Alexander Hamilton, "The Continentalist No. 1" 1783 Treaty of Peace
Meriwether Smith, "Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the
Preliminaries" Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan James Wilson, "State House
Speech" Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 26 Federalist No. 39 Federalist
No. 44 Brutus 1 Brutus 6 Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3,
1787 An Old Whig II Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention Tenth
Amendment Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National
Bank Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Chisholm v. Georgia Eleventh Amendment The Kentucky Resolution The Virginia
Resolution James Madison, "Report of 1800" McCulloch v. Maryland John
Taylor of Caroline, New Views of the Constitution of the United States The
Webster-Hayne Debate South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification Andrew
Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification" Andrew Jackson, Internal
Improvements Veto Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the
United States John C. Calhoun, A Discourse on the Constitution and
Government of the United States Joseph Story, Commentaries on the
Constitution of the United States Abel Upshur, A Brief Enquiry into the
True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government Luther v. Borden
Ordinances of Secession Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special
Session Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions Andrew Johnson, Veto of
the First Reconstruction Act Texas v. White Woodrow Wilson, "The States and
the Federal Government" Albert Beveridge, "Vitality of the American
Constitution" Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism" Democratic Party
Platform 1912 Progressive Party Platform 1912 Herbert Croly, The Promise of
American Life Missouri v. Holland Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural
Address Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women's
Conference Lyndon B. Johnson, "Great Society Speech" Richard Nixon,
"Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural
Address Ronald Reagan, "Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual
Convention of the National Conference of State Legislatures" New York v. US
Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States William
J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132 Arizona, et al., v. United States Tenth
Amendment Resolutions Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory
Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education Part II: Civil Liberties
Barron v. Baltimore Civil Rights Act of 1866 Andrew Johnson, Veto of the
Civil Rights Act 14th Amendment (Ratified, 1868) Platform of the States
Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948 Southern Manifesto Brown v.
Board of Education of Topeka Eisenhower, "Remarks on Little Rock" Cooper v.
Aaron George Wallace, "Segregation Now, Segregation Forever" Heart of
Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States Katzenbach v. McClung Griswold v.
Connecticut Loving v. Virginia Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey Obergefell v. Hodges Part III:
Commerce Clause Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824) United States v. E. C. Knight Co.,
(1895) Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918) A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United
States, (1935) NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937) United States v.
Darby, (1941) Wickard v. Filburn, (1942) US v. Lopez, (1995) United States
v. Morrison, (2000) Gonzales v. Raich (2005) Part IV: Incorporation
Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791 Near v. Minnesota DeJonge v. Oregon
Everson v. Board of Education Edwards v. South Carolina United States v.
Cruikshank, (1875) Presser v. Illinois Hamilton v. Regents of University of
California United States v. Miller McDonald v. Chicago Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago Malloy v. Hogan Benton v. Maryland In re
Oliver Gideon v. Wainwright Pointer v. Texas Parker v. Gladden Klopfer v.
North Carolina Washington v. Texas Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v.
Bombolis Robinson v. Carifornia Schilb v. Kuebel