"The state governments have a full
superintendence and control over the immense mass of local interests of their
respective states, which connect themselves with the feelings, the affections,
the municipal institutions, and the internal arrangements of the whole
population. They possess, too, the immediate administration of justice in all
cases, civil and criminal, which concern the property, personal rights, and
peaceful pursuits of their own citizens."
--Joseph
Story, Commentaries on the Constitution, 1833
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