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Federalism Review by GAO Requested

Representative Rob Bishop (R-Utah) has sent a letter on behalf of the Speaker's Task Force on Intergovernmental Affairs to the Government Accountability Office to…

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Acting Attorney General Says States Can Nullify Federal Laws

During a 2014 senate run, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker announced his support for nullification, claiming that "I think our founding fathers believed in…

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Did the Midterms Increase the Nation’s Divide?

David French warns that the federal government now presides over "perilously divided American regions." He suggests that the recent midterms have hardened the trend…

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Colorado Bans Slavery

Colorado voters have amended their constitution to abolish slavery by removing language that bans slavery "except as a punishment for crime." The Colorado provision had echoed…

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Divided Congress Means States Might Take the Lead in Lawmaking

Alan Greenblatt predicts that with Democrats in control of the House of Representatives, states will take the lead in creating new laws appealing to…

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Commission Asks for Pause in Medicaid Work Requirements

A nonpartisan commission on Medicaid has urged the Trump administration to stop revoking Medicaid recipients' coverage after Arkansas pulled coverage from more than 8,000…

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Court Rejects Congressional Map on Partisan Gerrymandering Grounds

Annie Lo of the Brennan Center for Justice reports that a three-judge federal court has struck down Maryland's congressional map on partisan gerrymandering grounds.…

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Gerrymandering’s Effects on the Midterm Elections

In an interview, David Daley discusses how gerrymandering affected the 2018 midterm elections and efforts at the state level to reign in the practice. Thomas…

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Recent Boosts for Marijuana’s Federal Legalization?

Ilya Somin writes that three developments have increased the chances of removing the federal marijuana ban. He contends that eliminating the federal ban would…

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Should Public Transit Be Funded Privately?

Randal O'Toole reports that ridership of public transit has declined steadily since 2014. He contends that federal, state, and local governments should stop subsidizing…

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Federalism and National Educational Policy

Josh Dunn considers the local and state backlash resulting from the "heavy-handed" educational policies of the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations. He describes the…

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Michigan Approves Commission for Redistricting

This week, Michigan voters approved a proposal to shift responsibility for congressional and state legislative redistricting away from political leaders and to an independent…

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Medicaid Expanded in Red States

In elections this week, four red states considered whether to expand Medicaid coverage. Voters in three of the states approved the measures. Read more here.

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Federalism is American government’s best kept secret. Its influence is pervasive and profound. Though not mentioned in the Constitution, federalism’s meaning and application have been at the center of disputes from 1776 to the Civil War to our current culture wars. We are scholars who focus on federalism, and through this podcast, we explore how federalism, from practice to theory, shapes our politics, policies, culture, society, and daily life.

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Federalism’s influence on American government, culture and society is pervasive and profound, yet often unexplored. This short podcast examines single, practical topics to show how federalism’s influence is real and relevant in average citizens’ daily lives.

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