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The Challenge of Democracy, Fifth Edition
Kenneth Janda, Jeffrey M. Berry, Jerry Goldman

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Chapter 4: Federalism


The Council for State Government. The states have their own organization called The Council for State Government. One of its missions is to promote the sovereignty of the states and their role in the American federal system.

State-Search. Everything you always wanted to know about the states but were afraid to ask can be found at State-Search. This is a service of the National Association of State Information Resource Executives. It is designed to serve as a topical clearinghouse of state government information on the Internet.

Federalism in the Supreme Court. If you want to be present for the Supreme Court oral arguments in all the leading federalism cases decided after 1955 and cited in this chapter, point your browser to "OYEZ. OYEZ. OYEZ.: A Supreme Court WWW Resource." You can listen from your computer using RealAudio.


Marginal URLs

  • (p. 101): Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a nonprofit, grassroots organization with more than 400 chapters nationwide.
    http://www.lifetimetv.com/parenting/MADD/index.html

  • (p. 103): Listen to the arguments in South Dakota v. Dole.

  • (p. 113): Listen to the arguments in United States v. Lopez.

  • (p. 119): For the latest information on the changing face of federalism http://newfederalism.urban.org

  • (p. 130): Does federalism have a future? A leading scholar contemplates the question.
    http://www.urban.org/PERIODCL/pubsect/derthick.htm
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