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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪University Professor, Vanderbilt University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 10,308‬‬ - ‪Administrative Law‬ - ‪Constitutional Law‬ - ‪Legal Theory‬ - ‪Government‬.

  2. Edward Rubin is University Professor of Law and Political Science at Vanderbilt University. He specializes in administrative law, constitutional law and legal theory.

  3. Edward L. Rubin. Concerns about the rule of law in the modern administrative state can be fully understood only in their historical context. After the Norman Conquest, the national...

  4. Edward Rubin. University Professor University Professor of Law. Edward Rubin conducts interdisciplinary research in law and political science. He received his BA from Princeton and his JD from Yale.

  5. A THEORY OF DEMOCRACY FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE. Edward L. Rubin. I. Defining Democracy. A discussion of democracy should begin with a definition of the term so that the scope of the discussion is clear.

  6. Abstract. Federalism is a system of governmental organization that grants subunits of a polity definitive rights against the central government. It allows these subunits to maintain different norms, or policies, from those of the central government.

  7. SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW 1117 FEDERALISM AS A PROBLEM OF GOVERNANCE, NOT OF DOCTRINAL WARFARE EDWARD L. RUBIN* I. FROM DOCTRINE TO GOVERNANCE IN FEDERALISM SCHOLARSHIP Heather Gerken’s call for a détente in the “merry war” between nationalists and federalists is a welcome one.1 That is not because this war is hurting