Total run time:
1h 23m
How did the Founders envision federalism? Why is it a crucial part of our Constitutional government? Is it still functioning today in the way it was intended? This unit covers basic questions about the need and demand for federalism, as well as more in-depth discussions of both historical and modern clashes between states and the federal government.
The individual states receive large sums of money from the federal government for a variety of purposes. Professor Julia Mahoney considers whether terms or “strings” attached to the federal money amount to coercion for a state to act in certain w
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The individual states receive large sums of money from the federal government for a variety of purposes. Professor Julia Mahoney considers whether terms or “strings” attached to the federal money amount to coercion for a state to act in certain ways advocated by the national government. Although the states can, in theory, decline to take the money most states would not risk the loss of revenue even if they feel strongly about controversial issues.
Professor Julia Mahoney is the John S. Battle Professor of Law and Class of 1963 Research Professor in Honor of Graham C. Lilly and Peter W. Low at the University of Virginia School of Law. Professor Mahoney teaches courses in property, government finance, constitutional law, and nonprofit organizations.
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As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.
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Total run time:
1h 23m
Course:
Total videos:
25
Difficulty:
First Year