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Author
Title
Federalism / Anthony J. Bellia, Jr.
Published
New York : Aspen Publishers, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Call Number
KF4600 .B45 2011
ISBN
9780735589216 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0735589216 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0735589216 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Description
xliii, 705 pages ; 26 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)678538716
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 685-690) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
xix
Acknowledgements
xxiii
The Constitution of the United States
xxvii
pt. I
FRAMING QUESTIONS OF AMERICAN FEDERALISM
1.
Framing American Federalism
3
A.
The Nature And Purposes Of American Federalism
8
1.
The Concept of Sovereignty
9
Bernard Bailyn, The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
9
Gordon Wood, The Creation of the American Republic: 1776-1787
13
2.
Anti-Federalist Concerns
14
Herbert J. Storing, What the Anti-Federalists Were For
15
3.
The Federalist
17
The Federalist No. 10 (James Madison)
18
The Federalist No. 44 (James Madison)
24
The Federalist No. 45 (James Madison)
26
The Federalist No. 46 (James Madison)
28
B.
The Responsibility To Safeguard The Federal Structure
34
1.
Debating Various Enforcement Mechanisms
35
Oliver Ellsworth, Debate In The Connecticut Convention
35
Debate In The Virginia Ratifying Convention / John Marshall
36
Observations On Jefferson's Draft Of A Constitution For Virginia, 15 Oct. 1788 / James Madison
36
The Federalist No. 39 / James Madison
37
The Federalist No. 44 / James Madison
38
The Federalist No. 78 / Alexander Hamilton
39
The Antifederalist Nos. 78-79
41
2.
The Responsibility Of States
45
Virginia Resolutions Of 1798
47
Kentucky Resolutions Of 1798
49
Kentucky Resolutions Of 1799
53
Report On The Virginia Resolutions (1800) / James Madison
54
3.
The Marshall Court And Judicial Review
58
Mccullough V. Maryland
63
Cohens V. Virginia
75
Letter From Thomas Jefferson To William Johnson, 12 June 1823
83
Letter From James Madison To Thomas Jefferson, 27 June 1823
84
Gibbons V. Ogden
87
2.
Contesting And Reconstructing American Federalism
95
A.
The Constitutionality Of Nullification
96
The South Carolina Exposition (1828)
97
Letter From James Madison To Edward Everett, Aug. 28, 1830
100
B.
Federalism And Slavery
105
1.
The Fugitive Slave Act And Federal Enforcement Power
106
Prigg V. Pennsylvania
107
2.
The Missouri Compromise And Limits On Federal Power
115
Groves V. Slaughter
116
Dred Scott V. Sandford
123
Speech On The Dred Scott Decision (1857) / Frederick Douglass
136
The Constitution Of The United States: Is It Pro-Slavery Or Anti-Slavery? (1860) / Frederick Douglass
139
C.
Federalism And Secession
143
First Inaugural Address Of Abraham Lincoln (March 4, 1861)
144
Message To Congress In Special Session (July 4, 1861) / Abraham Lincoln
149
D.
The Reconstruction Amendments
151
Reconstructing The Privileges Or Immunities Clause / John Harrison
154
Slaughter-House Cases
161
Civil Rights Cases
174
3.
Framing Theories Of Federalism
183
A.
Dual Federalism: A Defense And Critique
184
Federalism: Evaluating The Founders' Design / Michael W. McConnell
185
Federalism: Some Notes On A National Neurosis / Malcolm Feeley
195
B.
Cooperative Federalism: A Defense And Critique
209
Towards A Constitutional Architecture For Cooperative Federalism / Philip J. Weiser
210
Cooperative Federalism, The Delegation Of Federal Power, And The Constitution / Joshua D. Sarnoff
213
C.
Dynamic Federalism
216
Dialectical Regulation / Robert B. Ahdieh
217
Toward A Theory Of Interactive Federalism / Robert A. Schapiro
219
4.
The Political Safeguards Of Federalism
225
A.
The Political Safeguards And Judicial Review
226
The Political Safeguards Of Federalism: The Role Of The States In The Composition And Selection Of The National Government / Herbert Wechsler
226
Putting The Politics Back Into The Political Safeguards Of Federalism / Larry D. Kramer
233
Questions For The Critics Of Judicial Review / John C. Yoo
242
B.
The Usery And Garcia Debate
245
National League Of Cities V. Usery
246
Garcia V. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority
251
C.
Limitations On Political Safeguards
264
Inc. V. Thornton / U.S. Term Limits
264
pt. II
NATIONAL AND STATE POWER TO REGULATE
5.
The Enumerated Powers Of Congress
279
A.
The Commerce Power
280
1.
The Progressive Era
281
United States V. E.C. Knight Co.
282
Champion V. Ames (Lottery Case)
286
Hammer V. Dagenhart
291
2.
The New Deal
295
Nlrb V. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
296
United States V. Darby
300
Wickard V. Filburn
303
3.
The Civil Rights Era
306
Heart Of Atlanta Motel V. United States
307
Katzenbach V. Mcclung
312
4.
The Rehnquist Court
316
United States V. Lopez
316
United States V. Morrison
328
Gonzales V. Raich
338
B.
The Spending Power
351
United States V. Butler
352
South Dakota V. Dole
357
Sabri V. United States
361
C.
The Section 5 Power
366
Katzenbach V. Morgan
367
City Of Boerne V. Flores
371
United States V. Morrison
379
Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Alabama V. Garrett
380
Tennesee V. Lane
386
6.
Doctrines Of State Sovereignty
395
A.
Traditional State Functions
396
National League Of Cities V. Usery
397
Garcia V. San Antonio Metropolitan Transity Authority
397
B.
Clear Statement Rules
397
Blackstone's Commentaries / St. George Tucker
398
United States V. Nicholls
398
Gregory V. Ashcroft
399
C.
Anti-Commandeering Principles
406
Testa V. Katt
407
New York V. United States
409
Printz V. United States
421
D.
State Sovereign Immunity
436
Chisholm V. Georgia
439
Hans V. Louisiana
445
Seminole Tribe Of Florida V. Florida
452
Alden V. Maine
464
E.
The Necessary And Proper Clause Revisited
485
United States V. Comstock
485
7.
Federal Limitations On State Power
497
A.
Constitutional Limitations
497
1.
The Negative Commerce Clause
501
City Of Philadelphia V. New Jersey
502
Tyler Pipe Industries, Inc. V. Washington State Dept. Of Revenue
506
West Lynn Creamery, Inc. V. Healy
509
Granholm V. Heald
512
Prudential Insurance Co. V. Benjamin
516
2.
Dorman Foreign Relations Preemption
519
Zschernig V. Miller
520
B.
Statutory And Administrative Preemption
523
1.
Categories Of Preemption
524
Pacific Gas And Electric Co. V. State Energy Resources Conservation And Development Commission
524
2.
Express Statutory Preemption
529
Cippollone V. Liggett Group
529
Medtronic V. Lohr
537
3.
Administrative Preemption
545
Geier V. American Honda Motor Co.
546
Wyeth V. Levine
554
4.
Rethinking Preemption
564
Caleb Nelson, Preemption
564
pt. III
JUDICIAL FEDERALISM AND RULES OF DECISION
8.
Framing Source Of Law Questions In Federal Courts
575
A.
Federal Common Law And General Law Before Erie
579
1.
Federal Common Law
579
The Federal Common Law Of Nations / Bradford R. Clark
579
United States V. Hudson And Goodwin
581
The Trial Of William Butler For Piracy (1813)
583
2.
General Law
589
The General Common Law And Section 34 Of The Judiciary Act Of 1789: The Example Of Marine Insurance / William A. Fletcher
589
Swift V. Tyson
592
B.
Erie And The Rejection Of Federal General Common Law
597
Erie Railroad Co. V. Tompkins
598
9.
Rules Of Decision After Erie
605
A.
Federal Common Law
607
Clearfield Trust Co. V. United States
607
Boyle V. United Technologies Corp.
610
Bradford Clark, Separation Of Powers As A Safeguard Of Federalism
623
Federal Common Law / Louise Weinberg
630
B.
Customary International Law
634
Murray V. The Charming Betsy
636
The Paquete Habana
638
Banco Nacional De Cuba V. Sabbatino
646
Is International Law Really State Law? / Harold Hongju Koh
654
Sorting Out The Debate Over Customary International Law / Ernest A. Young
658
The Federal Common Law Of Nations / Bradford R. Clark
667
C.
General Law
671
The Persistence Of General Law / Caleb Nelson
672
Oubre V. Entergy Operations
673
Table Of Cases
679
Table Of Authorities
685
Table Of Statutes, Acts, And Regulations
691
Index
697