Concepts Of Federalism: US V. Nixon

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The concept of federalism is a type of government in which the power is divided between the national and other governments units. The central authority holds power and the confederate, which states are clear and dominant. One of the cases is United States v. Nixon in 1947 it was prosecution of a former government official and presidential campaign for conspiracy to defraud the United States to obstruct justice and for other offenses as well. This is a good example of concepts of federalism because the former government official used his power and he kept everything confidential for a while, until it eventually caught up to him after a while and the government started to prosecute him. I believe the government should really keep an eye out for