Among the questions that vex the federalism literature are why states check the federal government and whether Americans identify with the states as well as the nation. This Article argues that partisanship supplies the core of an answer to both questions. Competition between today’s ideologically coherent, polarized parties leads state actors to make demands for autonomy, to enact laws rejected by the federal government, and to fight federal programs from within. States thus check the federal government by channeling partisan conflict through federalism’s institutional framework. Partisanship also recasts the longstanding debate about whether Americans identify with the states. Democratic and Republican, not state and national, are today’s...
This research examines the role of direct democracy in a federal system of government and why states...
Intense party polarization at the state and federal levels has hindered the adoption and imple-menta...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
The increase in partisan polarization at the national level has corresponded to an increase in parti...
In debates about the role of federalism in America, much turns on the differences between states. Bu...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This Essay addresses a gap in the federalism literature. Scholars have offered two distinct visions ...
Federal lawmakers often praise the American state governments as ―laboratories of democracy ‖ conduc...
In discussions about American federalism, it is common to speak of a state government as if it wer...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
My dissertation introduces a new, positive theory of federalism that explains that the divergence of...
This research examines the role of direct democracy in a federal system of government and why states...
Intense party polarization at the state and federal levels has hindered the adoption and imple-menta...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...
The increase in partisan polarization at the national level has corresponded to an increase in parti...
In debates about the role of federalism in America, much turns on the differences between states. Bu...
This article describes how partisan actors during the Obama years have escalated polarization by tra...
Announcing the death of dual federalism, Edward Corwin asked whether the states could be “saved as t...
This Essay addresses a gap in the federalism literature. Scholars have offered two distinct visions ...
Federal lawmakers often praise the American state governments as ―laboratories of democracy ‖ conduc...
In discussions about American federalism, it is common to speak of a state government as if it wer...
States frequently administer federal law, yet scholars have largely overlooked how the practice of c...
The article focuses on the partisan gerrymandering, a political safeguard of federalism created by t...
This Article provides the first systematic account of the relationship between campaign finance and ...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
My dissertation introduces a new, positive theory of federalism that explains that the divergence of...
This research examines the role of direct democracy in a federal system of government and why states...
Intense party polarization at the state and federal levels has hindered the adoption and imple-menta...
Contemporary American politics features intense political polarization and closely contested battles...