Briefly explain the concept of new judicial federalism

What will be an ideal response?


An ideal response would be:
New judicial federalism refers to the practice of some state courts using the bill of rights in their state constitutions to provide more protection for some rights than is provided by the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution

Political Science

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Procedural due process limits __________, while substantive due process limits __________

a. what the law is; how the law is applied b. how the law is applied; what the law is c. regulation of speech; regulation of action d. infringement on civil liberties; infringement on civil rights

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The Tenth Amendment states that any power not specifically delegated to the states by the Constitution is reserved to the national government

Indicate whether this statement is true or false?

Political Science

States whose capital cities have a vigorous press have less corruption because the media in those states act as

A. gatekeepers. B. scorekeepers. C. watchdogs. D. game framers. E. whistleblowers.

Political Science

A research matrix is a visual representation of a research design

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science