So I'm going to introduce to you a concept that you probably know, but I'm going to go through the basics anyway. And it's the concept of federalism. Federalism essentially says that The powers of the federal government are outlined in the Constitution. That's our governing document, that's our founding document. And whatever is not outlined and given expressly to the federal government is reserved for the states. (05:05–05:11)
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Asserts that the Constitution outlines the powers of the federal government.
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