Description
This assignment will require you to use your critical thinking skills to evaluate how the concept of federalism interacts with various current constitutional debates. This assignment is also the first step in the process towards completing your final research paper. The topic that you select for this assignment, either religious freedom, free speech, or privacy rights, should be the topic for your final paper as well. That way, the first main discussion point for the final research paper will be completed when you complete this assignment. Therefore, think your topic selection over carefully, choose something you are interested in, and save yourself some extra work by continuing to research the same topic for your final paper.
Select one topic from the following list of three constitutional issues: Religious Freedom
For this assignment, you need to discuss one positive and one negative impact of federalism on the issue you selected. Once you have discussed those impacts, you are expected to evaluate which impact is the most significant on your issue and discuss the reasons behind that evaluation.
For example, if your topic were to be about regulation of commerce, federalism impacts regulation of commerce in a positive way by setting nationwide safety and building standards for highways, railroads, and airfields. Federalism could impact regulation of commerce in a negative way by forcing states to adhere to nationwide speed limits and safety laws that may not take into consideration local conditions and needs.
If you were going to look at equal protection under the law, one could argue that federalism has positively impacted equal protection of the law. The Fourteenth Amendment was critical in reducing racial discrimination because of landmark rulings like Brown v. Board of Education. On the other hand, federalism initially enabled states to treat their citizens differently based on the color of their skin. Supreme Court rulings such as Plessy v. Ferguson allowed the states to segregate blacks and whites as long as the states provided “separate, but equal facilities.”
For this paper, utilize the Constitution, established case law, and scholarly sources to discuss both sides of the argument and then provide a logical argument why one impact is more significant.
Write: Your paper should be organized into the following sections and should:- Introduce the selected issue and the direction of the paper (1/2 page)
- Discuss one positive impact of federalism on the selected issue. (1 page)
- Discuss one negative impact of federalism on the selected issue. (1 page)
- Evaluate which impact is the most significant and discuss why. (1 page)
- Conclude and summarize the main findings of the paper. (1/2 page)

Explanation & Answer

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Running head: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Religious freedom
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
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Religious Freedom
Most believers have in mind that their freedom of worship or rather religious liberty is
God Given and therefore claim it time and again. However, this religious freedom wouldn't be
available for them in the absence of federalism. In the current world, there is freedom of religion
which is encompassed in the laws of the land. This gives people an opportunity to make choices
according to their personal beliefs without being forced by anybody, which makes it
advantageous. However, to some extent, federalism has impacted negatively on the society by
incorporating certain vices as some people put it into the culture of the country. As much the
religious freedom granted to the citizens by federalism may be seen to be liberal, it erases the
norm of other religious beliefs and therefore has a negative side as well as a positive one. This
paper addresses the negative and positive impacts of federalism on religious freedom and weighs
between the two sides.
There are some traditions such as Judeo-Christian tradition which does not endorse the
right to same sex marriage. Moreover, this tradition spells out that the sole purpose why God
created human beings was to multiply by giving birth. The onset of federalism has come along
with amendments to the country's constitution to embrace hom...
