For decades, we have debated whether political safeguards preserve healthy relations between the states and the federal government and thus reduce or eliminate the need for judges to referee state--federal tussles. No one has made such an argument about relations among the states, however, and the few scholars to have considered the question insist that such safeguards don\u27t exist. This Article takes the opposite view and lays down the intellectual foundations for the political safeguards of horizontal federalism
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
The distinctive feature of federalism is to locate the central and constituent governments\u27 respe...
For decades, we have debated whether political safeguards preserve healthy relations between the s...
This Article constructs frameworks for analyzing federalism\u27s undertheorized horizontal dimension...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
Part I of this Note offers a brief account of the two main theories of federalism protection: the po...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
Bridging the fields of federalism and negotiation theory, Negotiating Federalism analyzes how public...
In this Article, Professor Weiser calls for a new conception of federal-state relations to justify e...
This Essay addresses a gap in the federalism literature. Scholars have offered two distinct visions ...
In this Article, I offer a new framework for understanding federalism. “Vectoral federalism” engages...
The framers were concerned that the rights found in the Constitution were mere statements—“parchment...
The theory of the political safeguards of federalism has made a recent comeback, appearing in Suprem...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
The distinctive feature of federalism is to locate the central and constituent governments\u27 respe...
For decades, we have debated whether political safeguards preserve healthy relations between the s...
This Article constructs frameworks for analyzing federalism\u27s undertheorized horizontal dimension...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
Part I of this Note offers a brief account of the two main theories of federalism protection: the po...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
Bridging the fields of federalism and negotiation theory, Negotiating Federalism analyzes how public...
In this Article, Professor Weiser calls for a new conception of federal-state relations to justify e...
This Essay addresses a gap in the federalism literature. Scholars have offered two distinct visions ...
In this Article, I offer a new framework for understanding federalism. “Vectoral federalism” engages...
The framers were concerned that the rights found in the Constitution were mere statements—“parchment...
The theory of the political safeguards of federalism has made a recent comeback, appearing in Suprem...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
The distinctive feature of federalism is to locate the central and constituent governments\u27 respe...