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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: When States Rights Were Emancipatory and Federalism was Restrictive: The Interbellum Constitution of 1812-1865
Description: Today, the words âfederalismâ and âoriginalismâ are bandied about in the news almost daily, but to get at the underpinnings of these modern interpretations of constitutional law, it is essential to look at how the Constitution was being interpreted and applied during the crucial period of 1815-1861, between the end of the War of 1812 and the beginning of the Civil War.Early nineteenth-century Americans found themselves consumed by arguments about concurrent powerâthe areas in which the Constitution had left the line between federal and state authority unclear. The scope of specific concurrent powers became increasingly important, and controversial...