CHAPTER 4: FEDERALISM
DIVISION OF POWER BETWEEN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATES
EXPRESSED IMPLIED INHERENT
EXPRESSLY SILENCE FEDERAL SYSTEM
POWERS NOT DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NOR DENIED TO THE STATES
POWERS THAT BELONG TO BOTH THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATES
ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2 CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND McCULLOCH vs MARYLAND 1819 DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED POWERS
GUARANTEE A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT PROTECT AGAINST INVASION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPECT TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY ADMISSION OF NEW STATES
GRANT IN AID 1.CATEGORICAL 2.BLOCK 3.PROJECT REVENUE SHARING
COMPACT FULL FAITH AND CREDIT CLAUSE-> STATES AGREE TO RESPECT THE VALIDITY OF ANOTHER STATES LAWS EXTRADITION PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES CLAUSE-> STATE CANNOT DISCRIMINATE UNREASONABLY AGAINST A CITIZEN FROM ANOTHER STATE