The protection of individual rights and the division of power between the national government and the states are core principles upon which American governance is built, but how well do these concepts work together and to what extent could they be at cross purposes? American Federalism and Individual Rights presents both of these founding concepts and explores their compatibility through policy-specific studies, including civil rights, education, marriage equality, and physician-assisted death. Written for anyone interested in American politics, the author presents all of the foundational information one would need to make their own assessment of how federalism works to either promote or undermine the protection of the individual in these policy areas along with suggestions for further study.



Autorentext

Stephanie Mora Walls is associate professor of political science at Bowling Green State University.



Inhalt

Part One: Foundational Concepts

Chapter 1: American Federalism: Origins and Debate

Chapter 2: American Federalism in Practice

Chapter 3: Individual Rights

Part Two: Federalism and Policy

Chapter 4: Federalism and Civil Rights

Chapter 5: Federalism and Education

Chapter 6: Federalism and Same-Sex Marriage

Chapter 7: Federalism and Physician-Assisted Death

Part Three: Conclusions

Chapter 8: American Federalism and Individual Rights

Chapter 9: The Future of Federalism and Rights

Titel
American Federalism and Individual Rights
EAN
9781498589451
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
15.02.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.48 MB
Anzahl Seiten
260