Dispatches from the Record: Interlude — Federalism and the Person Held by the Whole
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This artifact is an interlude in the Dispatches from the Record series. It is not Clerk Notes No. 13 and not the full Federalism note. It pauses before that note to test a proposed structural definition of Federalism. The interlude asks whether Federalism is best understood not mainly as a contest over which government wins, but as the constitutional discipline by which one civic body preserves many real nested systems while carrying the human person across every scale as a full member of the whole. Using the Constitutional Physiology / Structural Flow lens, the artifact tests that definition against incorporation, anti-commandeering, preemption, state sovereignty, civil-rights enforcement, states’ rights,…
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- Federalism
- CONTEST
- Government (linguistics)
- State (computer science)
- Sovereignty
- Cooperative federalism
- Test (biology)
- Order (exchange)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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