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Texas Supreme Court Upholds Mask-Mandate Ban

In the latest round in the continuing battle between Texas governor Greg Abbott and localities and school districts over the best way to protect…

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Supreme Court Strikes Down Eviction Moratorium

The U.S. Supreme Court has ended the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's eviction moratorium on grounds that the moratorium exceeded the agency's authority…

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EU Declarations of Neutrality and Regional Bids for Independence

Emanuele Massetti explores an ambiguity that he contends exists between the European Union's claimed neutrality in response to regional bids for independence and EU…

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The Dormant Commerce Clause and Federal Legalization of Marijuana

Robert A. Mikos and Scott Bloomberg consider the potentially disruptive effects of the Dormant Commerce Clause on state cannabis markets if the federal government…

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Book on Progressive Politics and Federalism

Carlos A. Ball has written Principles Matter: The Constitution, Progressives, and the Trump Era (Oxon: Oxford University Press, 2021). The author explores how progressives can…

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Federalism and Mental Health Parity Enforcement

Caroline V. Lawrence and Blake N. Shultz explore the cooperative federalist framework of the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and analyze…

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Indian Supreme Court Ruling and Asymmetric Federalism

Chaitanya Singh contends that a recent Indian Supreme Court, Chebrolu Prasad v. State of Andhra Pradesh, erred by ignoring the asymmetric federalism under the Indian Constitution…

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ARPA Funds Available for Extended Unemployment Benefits

The Biden administration has clarified that states wishing to continue unemployment benefits beyond the September 6 cut-off can use American Rescue Plan Act funds…

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Mexican Fiscal Federalism

Signos Vitales Mexico examines issues related to the nation's fiscal federalism. Read more here.

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Federal Aid and Local Transit Systems

Daniel C. Vock explores how several rounds of federal aid could help state and local transit networks. Read more here.

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Sixth Circuit Rejects Eviction Moratorium

Jonathan Adler considers the impact of a recent U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that strikes down the federal government's moratorium on evictions. Adler…

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Federalism and Opioid Litigation

Judith Resnik writes that ongoing opioid litigation offers insights for federalism and for remedies in complex, multiparty litigation. Read more here.

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Are State Efforts to Scale Back Civil Asset Forfeitures Undermined by Federal Law?

Aallyah Wright reports that although many states have curtailed the practice of civil asset forfeitures, the practice continues because of a "giant loophole" -- the…

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