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  • ...[Johnson, Lyndon B.|Lyndon B. Johnson’s]] [[Creative Federalism|creative federalism]], the [[Nixon, Richard M.|Nixon]] administration sought to decentralize pr ...to use the money allocated for supplementing existing services, initiating new programs or reducing taxes. The Nixon administration also proposed creating
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  • ...gress]] and [[Executive Orders|executive orders]] to implement many of his federalism reforms, but many more of his proposals failed after confronting practical ...Federalism|dual federalism]] more than the [[Creative Federalism|creative federalism]] of the previous decades.
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  • See [[State Constitutional Rights Federalism]].
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  • ...rtnership Federalism was a subtype of [[Cooperative Federalism|cooperative federalism]] that focused heavily on the revitalization of urban communities. ...an regions, to help younger cities confront the challenges associated with new growth, and to deliver improved community services, housing, and job opport
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  • ...e Supreme Court via  ''Roe''  and its progeny violates the tenets of [[federalism]], and whether Congress, in issuing legislation governing abortion, violate ...th Control League founded in 1921 by Margaret Sanger, propelled 4 states—New York, Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington—to repeal their criminal abortion st
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  • * [[Admission of New States]] * [[American Indians and Federalism]]
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  • "'''Federalism''' and its kindred terms (e.g., 'federal') are used, most broadly, to descr (From the entry [[Federalism|"Federalism" by Daniel J. Elazar]])
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  • ...tate proceeding should be allowed to conclude as both a matter of “our [[federalism]]” and comity. Hence, both of the preceding concepts of the doctrine of a SEE ALSO: [[Comity]]; [[Michigan v. Long]]; [[New Judicial Federalism]]; [[Younger v. Harris]]
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  • ...he founders who were serious students of politics, none wrote less about [[federalism]] than John Adams (1735–1826). In his major political treatise, the ''Def ...xpense of that of the states. Moreover, he suspected that in the long run, federalism would prove to be an aspiration rather than an institutional reality.
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  • The second section provides a new formula for representation in Congress to replace the three-fifths clause o ...cipation had been on the table before the war, the struggle had produced a new consensus that compensation was unmerited. Finally, Section 5 succinctly pr
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  • ...ghway-program turnbacks, state constitutions, and constitutional issues of federalism. Another 194 information reports containing no recommendations, 23 public o ...g and spending. A popular annual volume was Significant Features of Fiscal Federalism, which presented data on changes in tax rates, trends in fiscal relationshi
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  • ...to tax and spend. It, along with other New Deal programs, also signified a new responsibility of the federal government in promoting economic welfare. ...'Crisis in Agriculture: The Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the New Deal, 1933'' (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969).
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  • ...ited States’ former ally of the Revolution now seemed likely. With these new laws, Federalists would have the power to deport immigrants who were too pr ...invoke the countervailing force of the states, an early test of American [[federalism]].
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  • A common definition of [[federalism]], contained in the majority of American government, state and local politi ...iewed as states, the placement of Indian nations within the U.S. system of federalism has been continuously changing and evolving.
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  • ...a glorious future. . . . [U]nder Clay’s solicitous care, this rebaptized federalism slowly won its way to the inner councils of government” (Schlesinger 1945 ...icago Press, 1979); Robert V. Remini, ''Andrew Jackson and the Bank War'' (New York: W.W. Norton, 1967); and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., ''The Age of Jacks
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  • ...ed to replace the [[Articles of Confederation]]. After ratification of the new Constitution and after the Washington administration took office, the Anti- ...rrangement existing under the Articles of Confederation) that the proposed new national government would be granted.
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  • ...e Articles established in law several of the main provisions of American [[federalism]] retained and strengthened in the [[U.S. Constitution]] of 1787. ...sembled,” recognizing the completion of the ratification process and the new relationship among the states. As the ''Journal'' shows, the following days
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  • ...ns were typically underrepresented in state legislatures. For instance, in New Jersey in 1962, one rural senator represented 49,000 residents, while one u ...hicago Law Review'' 29, no. 4 (1962): 673-704; Franklin Sacha, “Excising Federalism: The Consequences of Baker v. Carr beyond the Electoral Arena,” ''Virgini
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  • ...of the United States|Supreme Court]] in 1937. A strong supporter of the [[New Deal]] and an aggressive critic of big business, he was President [[Rooseve ...egislative apportionment, both of which had profound effects on American [[federalism]]. He wrote the opinion in ''Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edwar
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  • ...nd the dollar amount of federal grants tripled. The vast majority of these new grant programs were [[Categorical Grants|categorical grants]], which limite ...om Washington to the States and to the people.” Central to Nixon’s New Federalism was the enactment of General [[Revenue Sharing]] and six special revenue-sh
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  • ...1993); and Philippa Strum, ''Louis D. Brandeis: Justice for the People'' (New York: Shocken Books, 1984).
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  • .... Supreme Court]] from 1956 to 1990, and during his tenure he influenced [[federalism]] in a number of important ways. He was a leading voice for the expansive r ...To that end, for Brennan federalism was never a goal unto itself; instead, federalism was a distribution of powers that must ebb and flow with the need to protec
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  • ...Noise Regulation and the Future of Proprietary Restrictions Comment,” ''New York University Review of Law and Social Change'' 4, no. 1 (1974): 99–114
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  • ...Court, for example, upheld busing as a remedy for school segregation, gave new meaning to the [[Equal Protection of the Laws|Equal Protection Clause]] in Burger’s concern for [[federalism]] shows up in several areas. He attempted to limit the application of the [
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