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∙ 12y agoFederal question jurisdiction refers to cases that call into question or involve a U.S. Constitutional principle, treaty, federal statue, or federal rule or regulation.
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∙ 12y agoFederalism
Federalism
separation of powers
the principle of limited federal government
Each branch of the federal government has different responsibilities.
federalisim
The principle of limited federal government. More precisely the constitution does give the federal government the power to purchase new territory and clearly states that all powers not listed as belonging to Congress are reserved to the states.
There is no constitutional right to avoid child support. Federal and State law and regulation give the States wide powers to collect unpaid child support, and for good reason.
Federal Constitutional Court of Germany was created in 1951.
Regulation Z deals with the "Truth in Lending".
It is a federal constitutional republic.
John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, is often considered the principal founder of constitutional law in America. His decisions in cases such as Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland helped establish the principles of judicial review and federal supremacy.