Bolivian Opposition Leader Calls for Federalism
As part of its "Explainer" series, Reuters examines Bolivian opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho, who has called for a federal structure for the nation.
As part of its "Explainer" series, Reuters examines Bolivian opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho, who has called for a federal structure for the nation.
Whether Critical Race Theory (CRT) should be taught in public schools triggers polarized views and high levels of political noise across the federal system.
In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022), the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade (1973), thus returning basic abortion policy to the 50 states, District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.
McGill University has announced several positions that are available through the Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism. Read more here.
Donald Trump’s brand of partisan politics has pushed many Americans to lose faith in the federal government, especially as collective challenges like climate change are ignored by the White House.
Roundtable Panel at the American Political Science Association’s 2018 Annual Meeting
Richard Epstein discusses controversies about federalism, including environmental regulation and immigration.
John Pearce welcomes guest Dr. John Kincaid, political scientist at Lafayette College, for a broad discussion about our governmental system in today’s world.
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Three conversations on Federalism were held at the National Constitution Center.
The Federalist Society, 16 November 2017
National Constitution Center, 16 November 2017
American Constitution Society, 6 June 2017
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