Constitutional Law Part Three: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations

Constitutional Law Part Three: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations

Author: The Law School of America January 21, 2026 Duration: 43:56

Navigating Federalism: Power and Paradox


The podcast episode delves into the complexities of American federalism, focusing on the constitutional constraints that shape the balance of power between federal and state governments. It explores key doctrines like anti-commandeering, the dormant commerce clause, and state sovereign immunity, highlighting landmark cases and their implications. The discussion also addresses the paradoxes and challenges these doctrines present, particularly in crisis scenarios, and questions whether the current legal frameworks effectively protect state sovereignty or inadvertently encourage federal overreach.


Sound bites

"Understanding federalism is understanding power."

"Anti-commandeering: a shield for state sovereignty."

"Dormant commerce clause: a check on state power."

"State sovereign immunity: a constitutional safeguard."

"New York v. United States: a federalism landmark."

"Federalism's paradox: sovereignty vs. dominance."

"Spending clause: federal influence unleashed."

"Anti-coercion: protecting state choices."

"State tolerance vs. federal preemption."

"Supremacy clause: federal law reigns supreme."


Takeaways

Understanding the balance of power between federal and state governments is crucial.

The anti-commandeering doctrine prevents federal overreach into state governance.

The dormant commerce clause limits state interference in national markets.

State sovereign immunity protects states from certain federal judicial actions.

Landmark cases like New York v. United States and Prince v. United States define federalism limits.

The paradox of federalism: protecting state sovereignty can lead to federal dominance.

The spending clause is a powerful tool for federal influence over states.

The anti-coercion principle limits federal financial pressure on states.

State laws that tolerate federally banned behavior are generally not preempted.

The supremacy clause prevents states from interfering with federal operations.


American federalism, constitutional constraints, anti-commandeering, dormant commerce clause, state sovereign immunity, federal power, state sovereignty, landmark cases, legal frameworks, federal overreach


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