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Federal court may refer to a court of the national government in a country that has a federal system of government; see federalism. Examples include:
Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to:
We have a Capitol here in St. Paul, but what about the big dogs in Washington D.C.? David takes a quick look at the interplay between state and federal government.
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about federalism, or the idea that in the United States, power is divided between the national government and the 50 state governments. Craig will teach you about how federalism has evolved over the history of the US, and what powers are given to the federal government, and what stuff the states control on their own. And he punches an eagle, which may not surprise you at all. Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse Tumblr - http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Instagram - http://instagram.com/thecrashcour...
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml On February 8th, Alabama's Chief Justice Roy Moore issued a last-minute order to state probate judges to deny granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples. This directly conflicted with a federal court decision on January 23rd, which legalized gay marriage in the state of Alabama. So, what happens now? Are states able to defy federal law? Learn More: Ala chief justice tells judges: Refuse gay marriage licenses http://news.yahoo.com/alabama-set-become-37th-state-where-gays-legally-021112446.html "Alabama appeared set within hours to become the 37th state where gays can legally wed, prompting one couple to pitch a tent outside a courthouse even as the state's chief justice made an 11th hour bid to keep the weddings on hold Monday." State ...
UNITED VOLUNTEERS FOR FEDERAL PHILIPPINES (UVFP) Why a Federal System of Government in the Philippines? The Philippines present UNITARY and CENTRALIZED form of governance is a remnant of its colonial past. It continues to be used as a tool for domination and control; hence the basic issue of inequality still remains to be solved. IT HAS BECOME INUTILE, UNRESPONSIVE AND IRRELEVANT, AND HAS SPAWNED PATRONAGE POLITICS, UNDERDEVELOPMENT, POVERTY AND UNRESPONSIVE GOVERNANCE. These are the specters that continue to haunt and threatened the Filipino people as a nation. To sustain the country’s integrity and sovereignty, the centralized government needs to be corrected via a structural change. In a FEDERAL SYSTEM, powers shall be transferred from the central government in MANILA to the REGIONS....
https://freshoutseries.com/ Here are answers to those questions you have about prison. Coming to you from a man that has spent nearly a decade behind bars! If you have a question you would like answered on Prison Talk email us at FreshOutSeries@gmail.com
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ျမန္မာျပည္ႏွင့္ကိုက္ညီတဲ့ "ဖက္ဒရယ္စနစ္တခုကို ဘယ္လိုတည္ေဆာက္ၾက မလဲ" ဆိုသည့္ ေခါင္းစဥ္ျဖင့္ ၂၈.၂.၂၀၁၆ ရက္ေန႔တြင္ ဒီဗီြဘီ ရုပ္သံသတင္း ဌာနမွ ထုတ္လႊင့္ျပသသြားခဲ့သည့္ ဒီဗြီဘီ ဒီဘိတ္ (ပထမပိုင္း)။
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