Federalism, the Supreme Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment
In "Federalism, the Supreme Court, and the Seventeenth Amendment," Ralph A. Rossum delves into the complex interplay between constitutional democracy and federalism. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001, this thought-provoking book spans 312 pages and presents a compelling argument about the unintended consequences of the Seventeenth Amendment. Rossum highlights the irony that an amendment designed to enhance democratic principles has, paradoxically, been compromised by a proactive Supreme Court focused on safeguarding federalism. This insightful analysis invites readers to reconsider the balance between federalism and democracy in the United States, making it a must-read for anyone interested in American constitutional law and political theory. Explore the intricate dynamics at play in this engaging examination of legal principles and their real-world implications.