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  • Federalism

    Federalism

    Federalism in the law of the United States Federalism: Related U.S. Resources Federalism in the American Law Encyclopedia Judicial Organization Keywords in the U.S. Legal Corpus Judicial Organization Topics in the United States Legal Dictionary See Also Concurrent Jurisdiction (in the U.S. […]

  • American Governance

    See Also Governance Adversarial Legalism Deliberative Democracy Government Performance and Results Act Hollow State New Public Management Privatization Further Reading Beer, S. (1994). To make a nation: The rediscovery of American federalism. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. Hamilton, A., […]

  • Parliament

    Parliament

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Parliament Meaning of Parliament The legislative division of English government consisting of the Queen, the house of commons and the House of Lords. Parliament […]

  • State

    State in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of state. Etimology of State (You may find state at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). c. 1200, […]

  • Incorporation

    The formal act of creating a corporation by following the steps required by law.

  • Separation of Power

    Separation of Power in the law of the United StatesSeparation of Power: Related U.S. ResourcesSeparation of Power in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=http://lawi.us/tag/j…

  • Separation of Power

    Separation of Power in the law of the United StatesSeparation of Power: Related U.S. ResourcesSeparation of Power in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=http://lawi.us/tag/j…

  • Preemption

    nounappropriation displacement exclusion preclusion replacement substitution supersedence supersession supervention supplanting Associated Concepts: federal preemption preemption doctrin…

  • Commerce Clause

    The clause of the U.S. Constitution which gives congress the power to regulate commerce among the states, with foreign countries and with Indian Tribes. See Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution in Appendix I.