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Sentences with federalist

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  • ...the federalist idea of Europe.
  • Many Quebeckers are federalists.
  • A federalist approach allows for some form of self-governing and possible co-existence between the various groups.
  • The rule of law in this country holds that this is a federalist system - in which private domestic matters are litigated in state, not federal courts.
  • First, they are able to feed off of the right-wing politics of their federalist opponents.
  • The European constitution - far from being some wild federalist blueprint - actually restores many powers to national governments.
  • According to federalist doctrine, the states are separate sovereignties, not subordinate but equal to the national government.
  • That is the strength of this federalist system.
  • Is the current Supreme Court's federalist jurisprudence harmful or helpful to women?
  • Other scholars have pointed out that in a federalist system, local loyalty reinforced nationalism in powerful ways.
  • The way to protect minorities in a democratic country is through federalist provisions and explicit guarantees of minority rights.
  • As a Supreme Court advocate, attorney general, law-review author, and occasional columnist, Bill Pryor has done more than anyone to propagate and promote a federalist renewal.
  • And one recurrent question is whether the country should remain a unitary nation or whether it should be a federalist state with a lot of autonomy given to the provinces.
  • He makes a compelling case for his thesis that, historically, ‘Quebec federalists… have been the only stable base in the long run for a federalist, national party.
  • In a federalist context, it shows the respect that Congress has for the states.
  • It is still unclear whether federalist states, such as Germany or Belgium, will prevail over non-federalist ones like England and France.
  • Now it's true that such distrust was one of the motivations for the Constitution's federalist structure, but it is not the driving force behind the Supreme Court's federalism jurisprudence.
  • By taking the federalist approach, the public will get a real sense of what it is doing - without, importantly, imposing a single policy on the whole country.
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