NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Alison LaCroix, a professor and historian at the University of Chicago Law School, about the state of federalism in the U.S. under President Trump.
In March, I gave a talk on "How Federalism Promotes Unity Through Diversity" at a panel that was part of the Federalist Society National Student Symposium. The Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy ...
For decades, national policies have compelled states to pare back eligibility and benefits for social programs. Under Trump, ...
The most contentious issue among all the proposed changes to the Constitution is the shift from a unitary to a federal form of government. Federalism has been a hotly debated topic in certain circles ...
My recent Washington Post article on growing liberal support for federalism generated considerable interest. In this follow-up, I am going to further explore two possible reasons why liberal interest ...
After decades of neglect, a federalism bandwagon is rolling across the country, carrying not only conservatives who have long believed in states’ rights, but also gathering up progressives who are out ...
The Union and the States are not competitors in a zero-sum contest but partners in a shared constitutional enterprise.
Richard Nixon in the Oval Office in 1972. He believed in a federal government whose job was to provide financial help to states and localities — and then to get out of the way. (Richard Nixon ...
It would be disappointing if Duterte would end his presidential term without fulfilling Charter change for federalism. That was a promise he made because he understood that unless we change our ...
John Yoo, a law professor at UC Berkeley and visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, served in the Justice Department from 2001 to 2003. The recent Supreme Court decision invalidating ...