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Dual Federalism Defined

Federal system in which national powers and state powers are sharply differentiated.

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Obama nominates IU professor

Published January 6, 2009, 9:48 am, Bedford Times-Mail

BLOOMINGTON — After a decade away from the inner workings of national politics, Bloomington’s Dawn Johnsen is headed back into the fray.

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