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On May 23rd, State Supreme Court Justice Steven Gonzalez will be visiting our classroom. I anticipate a lively presentation followed by lots of time for Q&A. This is where your assignment comes into play:

Please compose two potential questions to ask Justice Gonzalez. The first question should consider federalism, institutions, policies, processes, and/or controversies discussed in the course so far. The second question can be anything you'd like to know more about or Justice Gonzalez's opinion on.

Each question should include a short explanation about your thought process in developing your inquiry and why it is interesting to you.

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Federalism and Separation of Power
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As per my readings and research I have summarized that Federalism is the form of
government in which the government is executed and managed centrally in a shared manner
through all states of United States of America. Separation of power is branching of the
governmental functions according to the guidelines of the US Constitution where these
functions include judicial, executive and legislative branches. Federalism and separation of
power are dimensions of a dichotomy and in fact the separation of power is an attribute of
federalism under which the powers are shared among the states in an orderly manner.
The concept of federalism emphasizes on the formation and maintenance of a federal
government under which the fifty states work on a power-sharing technique. Separation does
not actually ‘separated’ in terms of the organization of the fifty states but it is a shared mode
of power distribution among the states. The federal government, according to the
constitution, works in a collaboration with the central government and regional government.
What do you think or your own definition of federalism?
Do you think that the Constitution guides in the articles I, II, and III that the powers
are separated to minimize the impacts of a centralized approach that is sometimes used by a
government when the federal government has more representation of a specific political
party? Do you support that these articles help to develop a scenario in which the federal
government is not in an ‘all-in-all’ position and the separated or shared power helps to keep a
check and balance system. In this manner, the government acts in a three layer mechanism in
which it is highly recommended to keep checks of the clustering of power in any one of the
layers because that m...


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