Supreme Court's Federalism Limits Ineffective, Calls for Practical System
The article discusses the concept of federalism in the US Constitution. It argues that terms like sovereignty don't really fit in American federalism. The Supreme Court's attempts to enforce federalism limits have not been very successful. The authors believe that federalism is best understood as a practical system for federal and state governments to think things over during the legislative process. The Constitution is seen as a purposeful agreement that is not fully theorized.