Podcast on New Hampshire v. Massachusetts
The Pioneer Institute has interviewed Ilya Somin about the tax dispute between New Hampshire and Massachusetts pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. You can…
The Federalism Library is an online multimedia collection of articles, books, and podcasts exploring contemporary and classic questions related to federalism. It includes material created by the Center for the Study of Federalism, as well as carefully curated information from prominent writers on federalism.
The Pioneer Institute has interviewed Ilya Somin about the tax dispute between New Hampshire and Massachusetts pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. You can…
On February 22, the Australian Center for Federalism will host a webinar titled, "Boundary or Pandemic Control? Exploring the Use of Subnational Border Restrictions…
As the Biden administration begins to reverse a number of Trump administration climate-change policies, many state leaders are moving ahead with their own climate-related…
Alan Greenblatt writes that states have preempted cities across a broad range of policy issues -- a process that has been accelerated by the…
Virginia Torrie considers the political forces at work that led to the Great Depression era's Farmers' Creditors Arrangement Act of 1934. Read more here.
Cyril Brandt and Stylianos Moshonas examine decentralization in the Democratic Republic of Congo and outline four ways that decentralization has affected the nation's educational…
A group representing a number of automakers has dropped its opposition to California's vehicle emissions standards. The Biden administration is reviewing the Trump administration's…
Ekaterina Paustyan examines the distribution of politically motivated intergovernmental transfers in Russia related to the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Read more here.
Susan Estrich writes that the widely varying criteria for coronavirus vaccine eligibility represents a "Newest New Federalism." Read more here.
Abbas Ziafati Bafarasat and Mark Baker contend that the United Kingdom bucks the trend of increasing regional authority identified by the Regional Authority Index…
Sean Dougherty and Pietrangelo De Biase study how nations with centralized and federal structures have fared during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more here.
Girard Miller suggests that, regardless of how much assistance states and localities receive in the upcoming federal pandemic relief bill, greater funding for local…
Senior leadership with the Labor Party are calling for the United Kingdom to move more toward a federal structure. Read more here.
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