This Essay lays out a research agenda for federalism in the twenty-first century. I recognize the hubris in this, so let me hasten to add that what follows is a synthesis of hundreds of pages of law review articles. I will give a bird\u27s eye view of the terrain I\u27ve already mapped and then describe the path we should take from here. What I write is very much in the spirit of Justice William Brennan, whose legacy is honored by these lectures. Like me, Justice Brennan was a nationalist who believed that states could play a central role in our democracy, a double source of protection. Federalism, he wrote, need not be a mean-spirited doctrine that serves only to limit the scope of human liberty
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
This Essay lays out a research agenda for federalism in the twenty-first century. I recognize the hu...
Federalism is a chameleon-like concept whose appearance changes with the academic terrain. The conce...
This essay was given as the William Howard Taft Lecture in Constitutional Law in October, 2014. It a...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
National Federalism best describes the modern allocation of state and federal power, but it is a fe...
where he teaches courses on constitutional law, constitutional litigation, and freedom of expression...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
We are about to observe the fortieth anniversary of the publication of a seminal law review article:...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This essay is part of a symposium on a series o...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
This Essay examines the contours of what I have elsewhere called the new constitutional order with r...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
This Essay lays out a research agenda for federalism in the twenty-first century. I recognize the hu...
Federalism is a chameleon-like concept whose appearance changes with the academic terrain. The conce...
This essay was given as the William Howard Taft Lecture in Constitutional Law in October, 2014. It a...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
National Federalism best describes the modern allocation of state and federal power, but it is a fe...
where he teaches courses on constitutional law, constitutional litigation, and freedom of expression...
In 1977, Justice Brennan delivered his now famous plea for a renaissance in state constitutionalism....
We are about to observe the fortieth anniversary of the publication of a seminal law review article:...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This essay is part of a symposium on a series o...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
This Essay examines the contours of what I have elsewhere called the new constitutional order with r...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
Several intriguing and difficult questions about the federal-state allocation of power remain open e...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...