PS 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Dual Federalism, Supremacy Clause, Cooperative Federalism

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Cooperative federalism - put emphasis on elastic cause. Also emphasis on the supremacy clause because it allows for federal authority to win if there is a conflict between state and federal power. Dual federalism - emphasis on the 10th amendment: reserved powers clause. Power not given to the federal government rests with the state. National bank that the federal government wanted to put in maryland. Maryland didn"t want a bank so they decided to tax the shit out of the bank to get it to leave. Federal government decided that it was unconstitutional for the states to tax the federal government. Made it illegal to take lottery tickets across state lines. Bakers wanted their hours to be regulated so they didn"t have to work so much so they went to the state. Wanted max 60hrs/wk work week and one day off. Business owners argued that the hour restriction was unconstitutional because liberty of contracts.

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