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katrin2010 [14]
2 years ago
9

What part does the national government play in settling lawsuits between states?

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elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]2 years ago
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Disputes \:  between \:  States \:  decided \:  by \:  the \:  Judiciary.\\ \:  The \:  Constitution, \:  as \:  implementation \:  through\\  \: the \:  Judiciary  \: Act,  \: provides \:  for \:  the \:  judicial \\ \: settlement \:  of \:  State \:  disputes,  \: thus  \: retaining \\\:  State \:  sovereignty \:  without \:  necessitating \\\:  homogenity \:  under \:  a  \: centralized \:  government \\ \: with \:  blanket \:  powers \:  of  \: legislation.

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