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National and State Obligations - James McClellan, Liberty, Order, and Justice: An Introduction to the Constitutional Principles of American Government [1989]

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Liberty, Order, and Justice: An Introduction to the Constitutional Principles of American Government (3rd ed.) (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2000).

About Liberty Fund:

Liberty Fund, Inc. is a private, educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals.


National and State Obligations

Up to this point, we have discussed only the right of the Federal government to govern the affairs of the nation, and the right of the States to govern their own affairs. Our examination of federalism would be incomplete, however, if we failed to include a discussion of their obligations. Under the Constitution, the Federal government incurs certain obligations to the States; and the States in turn have obligations both to the Federal government and to each other. Many of these obligations are contained in Article IV of the Constitution.