PSCI 1040 Lecture 3: PSCI 1040 Chapter 3 notes

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Is the study of relationships between the national government (usually called the federal government) and state governments: this is a constantly evolving relationship. Supreme court ruled that marriage is a protected right: related questions, could a southern state refuse to integrate its schools when the supreme. The church lost the ruling: archbishop sued city for violating his rights under the 1993. The court said that rfra was, in part, unconstitutional because it infringed on the power of local governments: follow up. Federalism: to declare war and to raise an army and a navy. Implied powers stemming from the necessary and proper clause (article. Interstate relations: article iv: disputes among states are settled by the supreme court, full faith and credit clause (example: legal rulings, marriage licenses, privileges and immunities clause (police protection, right to buy property, extradition (must deliver up criminals) Interstate compacts (agreements between/among states: 3. 2 federalism and the marshall courts.

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