U.S. Supreme Court and New Federalism (eBook)

From the Rehnquist to the Roberts Court
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2012
362 Seiten
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-4422-1858-1 (ISBN)

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U.S. Supreme Court and New Federalism -  Christopher P. Banks,  John  C. Blakeman
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Constitutional scholars Christopher P. Banks and John C. Blakeman offer the most current and the first book-length study of the U.S. Supreme Court’s “new federalism” begun by the Rehnquist Court and now flourishing under Chief Justice John Roberts. While the Rehnquist Court reinvorgorated new federalism by protecting state sovereignty and set new constitutional limits on federal power, Banks and Blakeman show that in the Roberts Court new federalism continues to evolve in a docket increasingly attentive to statutory construction, preemption, and business litigation
Constitutional scholars Christopher P. Banks and John C. Blakeman offer the most current and the first book-length study of the U.S. Supreme Court's ';new federalism' begun by the Rehnquist Court and now flourishing under Chief Justice John Roberts. Using descriptive and empirical methods in political science and legal scholarship, and informed by diverse approaches to judicial ideology, from historical to new institutionalist, they investigate how the U.S. Supreme Court rulings have shaped the political principle of federalism. While the Rehnquist Court reinvorgorated new federalism by protecting state sovereignty and set new constitutional limits on federal power, Banks and Blakeman show that in the Roberts Court new federalism continues to evolve in a docket increasingly attentive to statutory construction, preemption, and business litigation. In addition, they analyze areas of federalism not normally studied by scholars such as religious liberty and foreign affairs.

Christopher P. Banks is associate professor of political science atKent State UniversityJohn C. Blakeman is associate professor and chair of political science at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

1. “A Notably Conservative Court?”Plan of Book2. Federalism Politics & Policies: Old, New, and Progressive TrendsFederalism at the FoundingThe Evolution of Federalism JurisprudenceThe Founding and Nascent NationalismThe Civil War, Dual Federalism and the Rise of Economic NationalismThe Rise of the Democratic Welfare State Through Cooperative FederalismThe Judicial Role in New Federalism Politics3. The Rehnquist Court, New Federalism, and States’ RightsThe Politics of New FederalismRehnquist New FederalismRevolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary TrendsDormant Commerce ClauseProcess Federalism and Clear Statement RulesNew Federalism and the Constitutional Culture4. Federalism, Justice Clarence Thomas, and Religious Freedom in the StatesThe Rehnquist Court and Religious LibertyJustice Clarence Thomas and Establishment Clause FederalismHistorical Roots and Contemporary Approaches to Establishment Clause FederalismAssessing Establishment Clause FederalismThe Constituencies of Establishment Clause FederalismCongress and the ExecutiveRecent Developments in Federal LawThe Executive BranchState and Local GovernmentsInterest GroupsChurchesPublic Opinion and American Religious LifeReligious Liberty, Federalism, and the Roberts Court5. Federalism and GlobalizationFederalism, the Constitution, and Foreign Policy PreemptionStructural Shift from AboveStructural Change from BelowThe U.S. Supreme Court ResponseThe Sidelined CourtThe Confined CourtFlexible, Pragmatic Foreign Policy PreemptionDivided Court?Conclusion6. The Roberts Court and New FederalismFederalism and the New Roberts Court AppointmentsNew Directions of Federalism in the Roberts CourtStatutory Construction Cases: PreemptionConstitutional Cases: The Eleventh Amendment and Commerce ClauseConclusion

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.7.2012
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Militärgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
Schlagworte Supreme Court
ISBN-10 1-4422-1858-4 / 1442218584
ISBN-13 978-1-4422-1858-1 / 9781442218581
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