Federalism Unmasked Or the Rights of the States the Congress the Executive a
Federalism Unmasked Or the Rights of the States the Congress the Executive a
Daniel Reaves Goodloe
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Is it not as obvious, by endow- ing the Federal Government or either of its de- partments with this virtual supremacy over the State Governments, deduced, not from the prin- ciples of the compact, but from the form of its organization, that a consolidated National (Jov- ernmeut and a destruction of the State Govern- ments would ensue, as by endowing tiio State Governments, upon the same grounds, with an unexpressed supremacy over the Federal Gov- ernment, a dissolution of the Union would be the... consequence ? The fact is, that both are pei'fect Governments, in relation to their respect- ive powers, subject in one ci'se to three-fourths of the Slates, and in the other to the people of each State; and that neither this species of per- fection, nor the mechanism of either, invests one with any species of supremacy over the other. — Seepages 140, 141. On Remodelling the Judiciary. Near the close of the Administration of the elder Adams, viz: on the 13th February, 1801, the judiciary system was remodelled, by which a large number of circuit judgeships were created, and the Supreme Court made simply a court of appeal from the inferior jurisdictions.
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