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- See also changes related to Bill of Federalism, or pages that link to Bill of Federalism or to this page or whose text contains "Bill of Federalism".
Parent topics
- United States Constitution [r]: The document defining the fundamental purpose and structure of the United States government; it became effective in 1789. [e]
- U.S. constitutional law [r]: Interpretation and implementation of the United States Constitution, the principal authority for which being the Supreme Court of the United States [e]
- Randy Barnett [r]: Faculty member at Georgetown Law Center, teaching constitutional law; originator of the Bill of Federalism initiative; argued the medical cannabis case of Gonzales v. Raich (2004) in the Supreme Court of the United States [e]
Subtopics
- Brooks Bayne [r]: Tea Party Movement National Leadership Team; Los Angeles, California; The Bill of Federalism Project Contact [e]
- Tea Party movement [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Original intent [r]: In U.S. constitutional law, especially when arguing for strict constructionism, interpretation based onwritings of the Framers, such as the Federalist Papers [e]
- Original understanding [r]: Supplementing or complementing original intent in U.S. constitutional law, the deliberations of the state conventions that ratified the Constitution [e]
- John Yoo [r]: Add brief definition or description