How is the idea of federalism applied to the court system?
This might be helpful. :) http://www.infoplease.com/timelines/federalism.html
this isnt history is it
Yes! Thank you so much!
You are very welcome. :)
Not exactly. Law Studies.
Yeah, probably not. I don't think they have a group for that.
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Yes?
what
Why are you putting dots all up in here, man?
Exactly.. and history was the closest I could get soo, yeah. :)
Dafuq are you doing studying federalism in Law Studies? o.o
Well, it's just talks about how it is applied in the court system and stuff. Like, how it affects the court system. Haha, I know what you mean though. I thought the same thing at first.
Federalists believed in a stronger federal government, didn't they?
Exactly. They believed in a stronger central government. Meaning, like, they pretty much wanted it all rqn from one place.
Oh my. It has literally been 6 months since we did that stuff. >.< that was the worst essay I've ever written.
Oh goodness. Yeah, this stuff is definitely easy to forget. :p And it is alright. It is just a lot of opinionated essays. Which can be really hard.
We are supposed to base ours off of SFI and analyzing change over time.
Oh, goodness no. We don't have do to all that. Haha, that sounds miserable. >.<
Of COURSE not. Because EVERYONE has it easier than us. >.> You know we are violating CoC right now, I think. xD
Haha sorry :p. And I just started this, what does that mean?
We are having a conversation on a question instead of in the inbox or in the chat, where we are supposed to. I didn't actually see it on the CoC but a mod told me once so.
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