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Has the Pandemic Curbed Federal Expansion?

Alan Greenblatt writes that, during the pandemic, federalism has been "a boon to health and election management." Read more here.

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McGirt Case Analyzed

Robert J. Miller examines McGirt v. Oklahoma, the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that restored much of Oklahoma to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Read more…

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Pandemic-Related Medicaid Cuts Likely

Budget constraints stemming from the coronavirus pandemic could lead states to cut Medicaid funding, which in turn would lead to the loss of federal…

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Will States and Localities Be Left Out of Relief Package?

U.S. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell is recommending passing a scaled-down coronavirus relief package that would not include assistance to states and localities. Read…

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Review of Ethiopean Federalism and Conflict

Tom Gardner suggests that although the nation's system of ethnic federalism is facing serious challenges, "changes to the constitution need not spell the end of…

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Less Cooperative Federalism in Environmental Enforcement?

A group of writers predict that the incoming administration will move away from the Trump administration's cooperative federalism model, which has led to fewer…

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Federalism, Medicaid, and Immigrant Access to Healthcare

Medha D. Makhlouf writes that Medicaid’s cooperative federalism structure has led to "extreme" geographic differences in immigrants' access to healthcare. Makhlouf contends that national…

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Has Federalism Complicated America’s Response to the Pandemic?

Nicole Huber, Sarah H. Gordon, and David K. Jones contend that federalism has "complicated" the nation's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more here.

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Decentralization in the Middle East and North Africa

A group of scholars have written a paper as part of a two year project concerning decentralization in the Middle East and North Africa.…

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States and Localities Face Cuts Due to Lack of Federal Aid

As the standoff over federal aid continues, states and localities are facing increasingly deep cuts (password required). Read more here.

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2021 Summer University on Federalism Announced

The Institute of Federalism at the University of Fribourg has announced the 2021 edition of its Summer University on federalism and decentralization. Read more here.

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Canadian Fiscal Federalism and the Coronavirus Pandemic

Sean Speer and Jonah Goldberg write that the coronavirus pandemic has highlighted a number of challenges faced by Canadian fiscal federalism. Read more here.

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Should Federal Regulation of Cannabis End?

Trevor Burrus contends that marijuana regulation should be left to states and localities "to ensure that people can use the drug responsibly within reasonable…

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