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- See also
States' rights in the United States of America are political powers reserved for the U.S. state governments rather than the federal government. States' Rights, States Rights, or state rights may also refer to: - Balance of power (federalism), the same idea for other federal countries
- States' Rights Party (disambiguation), various U.S. political parties, typically opposed to federal civil rights programs
- Reagan's Neshoba County Fair "states' rights" speech, given by Ronald Reagan during his 1980 election campaign
- States Rights Records, Oregon independent record label
- States Rights Gist (1831–64) South Carolina Confederate Army officer
See also - Public international law, discusses rights of independent states, including
- Right to exist
- Self-determination
- Sovereignty
- "Slavery and States' Rights", speech by Joseph Wheeler on July 31, 1894
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