states' rights
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Definition
- Noun (plural):
- The rights and powers reserved to the state governments rather than to the federal government: This refers to the political powers and authorities that are not delegated to the United States federal government by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the individual states.
- A political doctrine advocating for the limitation of federal power and the devolution of authority to state governments: This is an ideology emphasizing the sovereignty of individual states within the federal union and arguing for a strict interpretation of the Constitution to restrict federal overreach.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The debate over states' rights versus federal authority has been central to American politics since the founding.
- The governor argued that the new environmental regulation violated the principle of states' rights.
- The Tenth Amendment is often cited as the constitutional foundation for states' rights.
Advanced Usage
- "to champion states' rights": to be a strong advocate for the doctrine.
- The senator built his career on championing states' rights.
- "a states' rights issue": a political or legal matter framed around the conflict between state and federal jurisdiction.
- The legalization of certain substances has become a major states' rights issue.
Variants and Related Words
- States' righter (noun): A person who is a strong advocate for states' rights.
- He was known as a staunch states' righter.
- States' rights doctrine (noun phrase): The formal principle or theory advocating for states' rights.
- The court's decision was a victory for the states' rights doctrine.
Synonyms
- State sovereignty: The principle that states have independent authority.
- Devolution: The delegation of power from a central government to regional or state governments.
- Federalism: The system of dividing power between a central national government and regional state governments (note: this is the broader system within which debates about states' rights occur).
Related Phrases
- "Nullification": A theory, related to states' rights, that a state has the right to invalidate any federal law it deems unconstitutional.
- The historical crisis over nullification was deeply tied to the states' rights debate.
- "The rights of the several states": A formal, historical phrase synonymous with states' rights.
- The document emphasized the rights of the several states.
Notes on Meaning
- The concept is historically and politically charged, most famously associated with debates over slavery and, later, segregation and civil rights laws in the United States.
- In contemporary use, it is a key principle in debates over issues like healthcare, education policy, and drug laws, where jurisdiction is contested between state and federal levels.
Noun
- the rights conceded to the states by the United States constitution
- a doctrine that federal powers should be curtailed and returned to the individual states