Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Yale Law Journal

Abstract

Examines the extent to which the U.S. Constitution constrains state attempts to regulate the federal government and its agents. Overview of a litigation arising out of the 1992 standoff between federal law enforcement officers and armed separatists at Ruby Ridge, Idaho; Overview of qualified immunity in the civil contexts and on principles of preemption as derived from foundational cases; Separation of power as a safeguard of federalism.

First Page

2195

DOI

https://doi.org/10.2307/3657475

Volume

112

Publication Date

2003

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