Longman Political Podcasts - Larry Sabato - Now Batting for Federalism: The Supremacy Clause
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Though the supremacy clause clearly gives final authority to the federal government, the 10
th
Amendment's distribution of undelegated powers is presented with a vagueness that has been cause for much debate over the years. Why, then, does Sabato say that these "gray areas" are a good thing, and what are some examples of other gray areas of language in the Constitution?
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