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Debating Federalism

From the Founding to Today

Edited by Aaron N. Coleman and Christopher S. Leskiw

Federalism—the division of authority between the states and the federal government—ranks among the most important and lasting political and constitutional contributions of the American founders. Since the founding, however, Americans have engaged in a perpetual argument over federalism’s proper structure and function. Arranged thematically and covering the entire span of American history, Debating Federalism: From the Founding to Today provides readers with the sources necessary to trace and understand this perennial debate. By examining the theoretical, polemical, political arguments as well as landmark Supreme Court cases, this collection reveals the continuing relevance and contentiousness of federalism in the American constitutional order.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 342 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-4985-4287-6 • Hardback • November 2018 • $153.00 • (£119.00)
978-1-4985-4289-0 • Paperback • November 2018 • $55.99 • (£43.00)
978-1-4985-4288-3 • eBook • November 2018 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
Subjects: History / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Political Science / Constitutions, Political Science / Political Process / General
Aaron N. Coleman is associate professor of history and chair of the History and Political Science Department at the University of the Cumberlands.

Christopher S. Leskiw is professor of political science at the University of the Cumberlands.

A Note on Documents and Editing
Introduction Essay
Part I: Sovereignty and Reserved Powers
Jean Bodin, “On Sovereignty”
Thomas Hobbes,
Leviathan
Montesquieu,
Spirit of Laws
Vattel,
Law of Nations
Blackstone’s
Commentaries
Declaratory Act
Richard Bland, “Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies”
Stephen Hopkins, “The Rights of the Colonies Examined”
Alexander Hamilton, “The Farmer Refuted”
“Articles of Confederation”
Alexander Hamilton, “The Continentalist No. 1”
1783 Treaty of Peace
Meriwether Smith, “Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the Preliminaries”
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
James Wilson, “State House Speech”
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 26
Federalist No. 39
Federalist No. 44
Brutus 1
Brutus 6
Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3, 1787
An Old Whig II
Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention
Tenth Amendment
Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
Chisholm v. Georgia
Eleventh Amendment
The Kentucky Resolution
The Virginia Resolution
James Madison, "Report of 1800"
McCulloch v. Maryland
John Taylor of Caroline,
New Views of the Constitution of the United States
The Webster-Hayne Debate
South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification
Andrew Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification"
Andrew Jackson, Internal Improvements Veto
Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the United States
John C. Calhoun,
A Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States
Joseph Story,
Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
Abel Upshur,
A Brief Enquiry into the True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government
Luther v. Borden
Ordinances of Secession
Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special Session
Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions
Andrew Johnson, Veto of the First Reconstruction Act
Texas v. White
Woodrow Wilson, "The States and the Federal Government"
Albert Beveridge, “Vitality of the American Constitution"
Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism"
Democratic Party Platform 1912
Progressive Party Platform 1912
Herbert Croly,
The Promise of American Life
Missouri v. Holland
Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women’s Conference
Lyndon B. Johnson,
“Great Society Speech”
Richard Nixon, "Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs
Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural Address
Ronald Reagan, “Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual Convention of the National
Conference of State Legislatures"
New York v. US
Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States
William J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132
Arizona, et al., v. United States
Tenth Amendment Resolutions
Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education
Part II: Civil Liberties
Barron v. Baltimore
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Andrew Johnson, Veto of the Civil Rights Act
14
th Amendment (Ratified, 1868)
Platform of the States Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948
Southern Manifesto
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
Eisenhower, “Remarks on Little Rock”
Cooper v. Aaron
George Wallace, “Segregation Now, Segregation Forever”
Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States
Katzenbach v. McClung
Griswold v. Connecticut
Loving v. Virginia
Roe v. Wade
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey
Obergefell v. Hodges
Part III: Commerce Clause
Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824)
United States v. E. C. Knight Co., (1895)
Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918)
A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, (1935)
NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937)
United States v. Darby, (1941)
Wickard v. Filburn, (1942)
US v. Lopez, (1995)
United States v. Morrison, (2000)
Gonzales v. Raich (2005)
Part IV: Incorporation
Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791
Near v. Minnesota
DeJonge v. Oregon
Everson v. Board of Education
Edwards v. South Carolina
United States v. Cruikshank, (1875)
Presser v. Illinois
Hamilton v. Regents of University of California
United States v. Miller
McDonald v. Chicago
Mapp v. Ohio
Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago
Malloy v. Hogan
Benton v. Maryland
In re Oliver
Gideon v. Wainwright
Pointer v. Texas
Parker v. Gladden
Klopfer v. North Carolina
Washington v. Texas
Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v. Bombolis
Robinson v. Carifornia
Schilb v. Kuebel

Well-selected and carefully edited. The readings in this excellent volume show how the drama of American politics has been motivated and made more pronounced by questions of sovereignty. 'Who shall rule' is a question too often given a rote, unthinking answer of 'the people,' without consideration of the important question 'which people?' Would it be the people of Virginia, or Massachusetts, or rather the people of the nation as a whole that would decide the fate of the United States? From civil rights to economic power, central questions of American identity and prosperity hinge on issues of state versus federal power—in short, on the state of our federalism.
— Bruce P. Frohnen, Ohio Northern University


This is a highly useful collection for all students interested in American constitutional development. The documents are well-chosen to illustrate the peculiar ways Americans have thought about and applied the principle of federalism. The volume’s greatest strength is its wide historical scope combined with its more narrow thematic focus. It is strongly recommended.
— Jeffery J. Rogers, Gordon State College


Debating Federalism contains a cache of important primary sources from the sixteenth through the twenty-first centuries covering two of the oldest and most contested topics in American constitutionalism: federalism and sovereignty. From political treatises and pamphlets to speeches and court decisions, the documents reveal that constitutionalism is hardly the dry, dead subject many assume it to be. Aaron N. Coleman and Christopher S. Leskiw provide a learned introduction that speaks to both the past and present relevance of federalism and sovereignty to American history and political life. This book offers an excellent entry point for students and scholars to grapple with these foundational American concepts.
— Adam Tate, Clayton State University


Debating Federalism

From the Founding to Today

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Federalism—the division of authority between the states and the federal government—ranks among the most important and lasting political and constitutional contributions of the American founders. Since the founding, however, Americans have engaged in a perpetual argument over federalism’s proper structure and function. Arranged thematically and covering the entire span of American history, Debating Federalism: From the Founding to Today provides readers with the sources necessary to trace and understand this perennial debate. By examining the theoretical, polemical, political arguments as well as landmark Supreme Court cases, this collection reveals the continuing relevance and contentiousness of federalism in the American constitutional order.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 342 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-4985-4287-6 • Hardback • November 2018 • $153.00 • (£119.00)
    978-1-4985-4289-0 • Paperback • November 2018 • $55.99 • (£43.00)
    978-1-4985-4288-3 • eBook • November 2018 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
    Subjects: History / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Political Science / Constitutions, Political Science / Political Process / General
Author
Author
  • Aaron N. Coleman is associate professor of history and chair of the History and Political Science Department at the University of the Cumberlands.

    Christopher S. Leskiw is professor of political science at the University of the Cumberlands.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • A Note on Documents and Editing
    Introduction Essay
    Part I: Sovereignty and Reserved Powers
    Jean Bodin, “On Sovereignty”
    Thomas Hobbes,
    Leviathan
    Montesquieu,
    Spirit of Laws
    Vattel,
    Law of Nations
    Blackstone’s
    Commentaries
    Declaratory Act
    Richard Bland, “Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies”
    Stephen Hopkins, “The Rights of the Colonies Examined”
    Alexander Hamilton, “The Farmer Refuted”
    “Articles of Confederation”
    Alexander Hamilton, “The Continentalist No. 1”
    1783 Treaty of Peace
    Meriwether Smith, “Observations on the fourth and fifth articles of the Preliminaries”
    Virginia Plan
    New Jersey Plan
    James Wilson, “State House Speech”
    Federalist No. 10
    Federalist No. 26
    Federalist No. 39
    Federalist No. 44
    Brutus 1
    Brutus 6
    Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, December 3, 1787
    An Old Whig II
    Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention
    Tenth Amendment
    Thomas Jefferson Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
    Alexander Hamilton Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank
    Chisholm v. Georgia
    Eleventh Amendment
    The Kentucky Resolution
    The Virginia Resolution
    James Madison, "Report of 1800"
    McCulloch v. Maryland
    John Taylor of Caroline,
    New Views of the Constitution of the United States
    The Webster-Hayne Debate
    South Carolina, Ordinance of Nullification
    Andrew Jackson, "Proclamation Regarding Nullification"
    Andrew Jackson, Internal Improvements Veto
    Andrew Jackson Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the United States
    John C. Calhoun,
    A Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States
    Joseph Story,
    Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
    Abel Upshur,
    A Brief Enquiry into the True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government
    Luther v. Borden
    Ordinances of Secession
    Abraham Lincoln, Message to Congress in Special Session
    Charles Sumner, State Suicide Resolutions
    Andrew Johnson, Veto of the First Reconstruction Act
    Texas v. White
    Woodrow Wilson, "The States and the Federal Government"
    Albert Beveridge, “Vitality of the American Constitution"
    Theodore Roosevelt, "New Nationalism"
    Democratic Party Platform 1912
    Progressive Party Platform 1912
    Herbert Croly,
    The Promise of American Life
    Missouri v. Holland
    Franklin Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address
    Franklin D. Roosevelt, Message to the Fifth Annual Women’s Conference
    Lyndon B. Johnson,
    “Great Society Speech”
    Richard Nixon, "Address to the Nation on Domestic Programs
    Ronald Reagan, First Inaugural Address
    Ronald Reagan, “Remarks in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Annual Convention of the National
    Conference of State Legislatures"
    New York v. US
    Printz, Sheriff/Coroner, Ravalli County, Montana v. United States
    William J. Clinton, Executive Order 13132
    Arizona, et al., v. United States
    Tenth Amendment Resolutions
    Donald J. Trump, Executive Order Enforcing Statutory Prohibitions on Federal Control of Education
    Part II: Civil Liberties
    Barron v. Baltimore
    Civil Rights Act of 1866
    Andrew Johnson, Veto of the Civil Rights Act
    14
    th Amendment (Ratified, 1868)
    Platform of the States Rights Democratic Party (Dixiecrats), 1948
    Southern Manifesto
    Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
    Eisenhower, “Remarks on Little Rock”
    Cooper v. Aaron
    George Wallace, “Segregation Now, Segregation Forever”
    Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v. United States
    Katzenbach v. McClung
    Griswold v. Connecticut
    Loving v. Virginia
    Roe v. Wade
    Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania et al. v. Casey
    Obergefell v. Hodges
    Part III: Commerce Clause
    Gibbons v. Ogden, (1824)
    United States v. E. C. Knight Co., (1895)
    Hammer v. Dagenhart (1918)
    A.L. A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, (1935)
    NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.(1937)
    United States v. Darby, (1941)
    Wickard v. Filburn, (1942)
    US v. Lopez, (1995)
    United States v. Morrison, (2000)
    Gonzales v. Raich (2005)
    Part IV: Incorporation
    Preamble to the Bill of Rights 1791
    Near v. Minnesota
    DeJonge v. Oregon
    Everson v. Board of Education
    Edwards v. South Carolina
    United States v. Cruikshank, (1875)
    Presser v. Illinois
    Hamilton v. Regents of University of California
    United States v. Miller
    McDonald v. Chicago
    Mapp v. Ohio
    Chicago, B. & Q. R. Co. v. Chicago
    Malloy v. Hogan
    Benton v. Maryland
    In re Oliver
    Gideon v. Wainwright
    Pointer v. Texas
    Parker v. Gladden
    Klopfer v. North Carolina
    Washington v. Texas
    Minneapolis & St. Louis R. Co. v. Bombolis
    Robinson v. Carifornia
    Schilb v. Kuebel

Reviews
Reviews
  • Well-selected and carefully edited. The readings in this excellent volume show how the drama of American politics has been motivated and made more pronounced by questions of sovereignty. 'Who shall rule' is a question too often given a rote, unthinking answer of 'the people,' without consideration of the important question 'which people?' Would it be the people of Virginia, or Massachusetts, or rather the people of the nation as a whole that would decide the fate of the United States? From civil rights to economic power, central questions of American identity and prosperity hinge on issues of state versus federal power—in short, on the state of our federalism.
    — Bruce P. Frohnen, Ohio Northern University


    This is a highly useful collection for all students interested in American constitutional development. The documents are well-chosen to illustrate the peculiar ways Americans have thought about and applied the principle of federalism. The volume’s greatest strength is its wide historical scope combined with its more narrow thematic focus. It is strongly recommended.
    — Jeffery J. Rogers, Gordon State College


    Debating Federalism contains a cache of important primary sources from the sixteenth through the twenty-first centuries covering two of the oldest and most contested topics in American constitutionalism: federalism and sovereignty. From political treatises and pamphlets to speeches and court decisions, the documents reveal that constitutionalism is hardly the dry, dead subject many assume it to be. Aaron N. Coleman and Christopher S. Leskiw provide a learned introduction that speaks to both the past and present relevance of federalism and sovereignty to American history and political life. This book offers an excellent entry point for students and scholars to grapple with these foundational American concepts.
    — Adam Tate, Clayton State University


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