States Can Check Federal Power: Anti-Commandeering Explained
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Government-run schools never teach that states have the power to stop federal programs simply by refusing to implement or enforce them. James Madison gave us the blueprint, and the supreme court has repeatedly upheld it as the anti-commandeering doctrine for over 180 years.
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James Madison – Federalist 46 (29 Jan 1788)
State of the Nullification Movement Report
Anti-Commandeering: An overview of five major Supreme Court cases
New York v. United States, 505 U.S. 144 (1992)
Oliver Ellsworth – Connecticut Ratifying Convention (7 Jan 1788)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 16 (4 Dec 1787)
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