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American Federalism

Trump Administration Issues School Prayer Guidelines

The Trump administration has unveiled the federal government's first guidelines on prayer in public schools since 2003 (password required). Read more here.

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American Federalism

FBI to Alert States About Election Hacks

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has announced that it will notify state and local election officials when it learns that local election systems have…

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American Federalism

States Sue to Stop Food Assistance Work Requirement

A group of blue states and other jurisdictions have filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration's new work requirements for food stamps. The…

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Comparative Federalism

Federalism in the United States, Mexico, and Argentina Compared

Antonio María Hernández examines and contrasts the federal structures of the United States, Mexico, and Argentina. Read more here.

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American Federalism

Subnational Constitutionalism Studied

James A. Gardner looks at the "extremely robust" network of subnational constitutions in the United States. Read more here.

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American Federalism

New Hampshire Legislators File Bill Supporting the Electoral College

A group of New Hampshire legislators have filed a bill that would withhold the state's popular vote total in presidential elections until after the…

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American Federalism

Court Blocks Trump Administration Refugee Policy

A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily enjoined the Trump administration from giving states and localities the power to accept or reject refugees (password…

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News

Decentralization in Zambia

A group of authors trace the progress of decentralization in Zambia since the early 2000s. Read more here.

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American Federalism

Work Requirements for Food Assistance Have Little Effect on Employment

The Trump administration's work requirements for food assistance go into effect across the nation this April. Similar requirements already in place in West Virginia…

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American Federalism

History Textbooks Reflect State Political Preferences

The New York Times compares secondary history textbooks in California and Texas to analyze how publishers mold the information to align with each states' political preferences…

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Scottish Labor Party to Review Its Federalism Stance

In the wake of its recent election losses, the Scottish Labor Party has announced that "our policy on federalism will be developed to ensure…

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American Federalism

A Look Ahead at State Legislative Sessions

A post at Governing takes a look at issues that state legislatures will likely deal with this year, such as environmental issues and criminal-justice reform. Read more…

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News

A Shift in Indian Federalism?

Aradhya Sethia writes that conflicts between the national government and some of the states over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act of 2019 and the National…

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