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The Elastic Commerce Clause: A Political Theory Of American Federalism, William N. Eskridge, Jr., John Ferejohn Oct 1994

The Elastic Commerce Clause: A Political Theory Of American Federalism, William N. Eskridge, Jr., John Ferejohn

Vanderbilt Law Review

Federalism is sometimes said to be an unstable halfway house between unified national government and an alliance among separate the state, according to which sovereignty must ultimately be indivisible: either national institutions retain the authority to make decisions or they do not. Genuine federal arrangements are unstable under this perspective. The notion of indivisible sovereignty has a powerful hold on our view of politics, but we think it is limited, most importantly by its conflation of the question of where ultimate authority resides with the question of where state power is actually exerted. While the answer to the first question …