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States Sue Federal Government Over Fuel-Efficiency Standards

Thirteen states, led by California and New York, have sued the Trump administration, contending that the administration has broken the law by easing Obama-era…

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Von Der Leyen to Take the Helm of the EC: “Federalism Ahoy”?

In an op-ed, Fiona Rintoul suggests that the ascension of Ursula von der Leyen to president designate of the European Commission signals that "federalism in…

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Book on Federalism and Poverty

Ezra Rosser has edited Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019). The book's essays examine how states and the…

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Nepal Provincial Government Sues National Government

In what is reportedly the first time a Nepalese province has sued the national government, Province 2 has filed a lawsuit to stop the…

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Is India a Unitary Nation?

Rajesh Singh contends that the although the nation's constitution "may have provided for the federal spirit which everyone holds dear," India is a unitary…

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McConnell Criticized for Opposing Election Security Bill

Senator Mitch McConnell has drawn criticism for blocking stronger election security measures. McConnell argued that such measures would inappropriately increase federal control over state elections (password…

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Call for a “Better Federalism” to Meet Climate Goals

In a blog post, Marie Vadronik examines the challenges that two federal nations, Canada and Kenya, have encountered in attempting to meet the ambitious climate-change…

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Are Local Governments in Nepal Struggling?

Sajal Mani Dhital contends that a centralized mindset at the national level, as well as a limited capacity to act independently at the local level,…

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American Federalism

Federalism and the Affordable Care Act

Sara R. Collins and Jeanne M. Lambrew examine the balance that the Affordable Care Act strikes between the federal government and the states. They…

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Mortality Rates in Medicaid Opt-Out States

Researchers conducting a new study on federalism and Medicaid found that the Supreme Court's 2012 decision to allow states to opt out of Medicaid expansion resulted…

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Justice Department Pushes States to Back Merger

The U.S. Justice Department is urging a number of states to support the proposed merger between T-Mobile and Sprint. The discussions are reportedly in…

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Car Makers and California Agree to Stricter Fuel-Economy Standards

Several car companies have entered into an agreement on stricter fuel-efficiency standards with California, a move that has drawn criticism from the Trump administration (password required). Read…

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Discrepancy Between Federal and State Marijuana Laws Affects Hiring Practices

Some states with legal marijuana have enacted laws prohibiting employers from discrimination in hiring against people who have used cannabis legally. Employers who have federal contracts…

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