American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, state, and local decision makers. The arrangement is designed to divide power, maximize self-rule, and foster innovation, but it also can breed confusion. In the areas of public safety and environmental protection, state and federal leaders (to name the two most active players in these disputes) are often seen jockeying for the inside track, hoping to secure the resources or authority needed to promote their views of the public good or gain politically. To outside observers, the best outcomes are not obvious. For example, should the federal government be the exclusive regulator of automobile pollution, as it is of automotive fuel efficiency, o...
By making federal law supreme to state law, the U.S. Constitution gives Congress an extraordinary p...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
Using environmental regulation as an example, Dwyer discusses the role of state law in an era ruled ...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
How easily should courts infer that federal statutes preempt state law? An ongoing debate exists on ...
The doctrine treating federal preemption of state law has been plagued by uncertainty and confusion....
The structure of the U.S. Constitution reflects a profound respect for the principles of federalism ...
The question of preemption arises because the Constitution establishes a federal system with two gov...
Whether a federal statute preempts state law has important implications for the allocation of power ...
Under the Federal Constitution\u27s Supremacy Clause, Congress has the power to preempt state and lo...
This inquiry argues that current Tenth Amendment jurisprudence causes net harm to federalism values ...
Federal preemption is perhaps the most important public law issueof the day. The stakes in preemptio...
This article assesses three major recent preemption decisions, all issued during the 2008-2009 term,...
Early in his administration, President Obama issued a memorandum about preemption that ordered feder...
This comment is an analysis of Supreme Court decisions in cases raising a substantial issue of preem...
By making federal law supreme to state law, the U.S. Constitution gives Congress an extraordinary p...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
Using environmental regulation as an example, Dwyer discusses the role of state law in an era ruled ...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
How easily should courts infer that federal statutes preempt state law? An ongoing debate exists on ...
The doctrine treating federal preemption of state law has been plagued by uncertainty and confusion....
The structure of the U.S. Constitution reflects a profound respect for the principles of federalism ...
The question of preemption arises because the Constitution establishes a federal system with two gov...
Whether a federal statute preempts state law has important implications for the allocation of power ...
Under the Federal Constitution\u27s Supremacy Clause, Congress has the power to preempt state and lo...
This inquiry argues that current Tenth Amendment jurisprudence causes net harm to federalism values ...
Federal preemption is perhaps the most important public law issueof the day. The stakes in preemptio...
This article assesses three major recent preemption decisions, all issued during the 2008-2009 term,...
Early in his administration, President Obama issued a memorandum about preemption that ordered feder...
This comment is an analysis of Supreme Court decisions in cases raising a substantial issue of preem...
By making federal law supreme to state law, the U.S. Constitution gives Congress an extraordinary p...
In cases involving both express and implied preemption, the Supreme Court and lower courts have appl...
Using environmental regulation as an example, Dwyer discusses the role of state law in an era ruled ...