At the 1787 convention you built into the constitution an arrangement known as a federal system, as opposed to a confederation or unitary form of governance. Since you made such a judgment assess the theory behind the notion of a federal system known as o
Federalism advantages and disadvantages National (Nation-centered, necessary and propert clause, supremacy clause) vs. state rights (state-centered fed., 10th amendment) 1. Compact theory / state centered federalism 2. Dual federalism /state centered federalism 3. Cooperative federalism/ state centered fereralism 4. Creative federalism/state centered federalism (LBJ) 5. New federalism/ state centered federalism (Nixon ) 6. Dysfunctional federalism/ state centered federalism 7. New partnership (Carter) 8. New federalism (Regan) 9. Variants of new federalism (Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama) 5. Civil war – Move to dual fed 1. Mcfulloch vs. Maryland (1819) 2. Power to tax and spend 3. War power 4. Power to regulate interstate commerce, gibbons vs. ogden (1824) Federalism: horizontal federalism 1. Full faith and credit clauses –competitive interaction and competition the relationship between sates are cooperative 2. Privileges and immunities 3. Extradition- prison leads the states 4. Interstate compacts NJ NY port authority Full faith and credit- the clauses are from the constitution. (14th amendments) it gives each other public acts. Render by the courts of other states and to accept their public records and acts as valid documents. Interstates community must stand to citizens to other sates with the same privileges and immunities’ that they grant to their citizens