Chapter 1 The Supreme Court, Judicial Activism, and the Protection of Federalism Chapter 2 Constitutional Structure, Federalism, and the Securing of Liberty Chapter 3 How the Framers Protected Federalism Chapter 4 The Senate's Protection of Federalism in the First Congress Chapter 5 Marshall's Understanding of the Original Federal Design Chapter 6 Altering the Original Federal Design: The Adoption and Ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment Chapter 7 The Supreme Court's Attempts to Protect the Original Federal Design
Ralph A. Rossum is Director of the Rose Institute of State and Local Government and Professor of American Constitutionalism at Claremont McKenna College. He is author of seven books, including American Constitutional Law, (with G. Alan Tarr).
Dr. Rossum abundantly documents in this readable book what many
have intuitively felt, that the Seventeenth Amendment was a cosmic
betrayal of the Constitution. It must be repealed if limited
government is ever to be restored.
*Charles E. Rice, Notre Dame Law School*
Ralph Rossum presents us with an arresting thesis. By providing a
new perspective on the role of the courts in dealing with the
recurring issues surrounding the Framers' vision of federalism, it
is bound to engender debate of the highest order in the years to
come. It will prove especially challenging for those of my
persuasion who would like to check the growing centralization of
power in Washington.
*George W. Carey, Georgetown University*
Raplh Rossum...offers a series of provocative theses that relate
directly to federalism. . . . Rossum writes gracefully and
authoritatively. He draws on familiar principles, like the virtues
of an extended commercial republic, checks and balances, and the
operation of self-interests.
*Publius: The Journal of Federalism*
Ralph Rossum's illuminating study of the Seventeenth Amendment will
prompt many scholars of law and politics to rethink their
understandings of the Supreme Court's role in protecting
federalism. This is a timely and important book.
*Mary Ann Glendon, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard
University, former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See*
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