This article explores tensions between the underlying values of federalism that come into conflict when either the federal or State governments regulate within the interjurisdictional gray area that simultaneously implicates important local and national concerns. The piece takes the example of the failed response to Hurricane Katrina to illustrate the conflict between federalism values that arise within this realm, and how the New Federalism\u27s strict separationist model of dual sovereignty inhibits effective governance in interjurisdictional contexts. In addition to the anti-tyranny, pro-accountability, and localism-protective values of federalism, the article identifies a problem-solving value inherent in the capacity requirement of Ame...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
The attacks of September 11 prompted a historic debate concerning terrorism and domestic emergency r...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
Federalism and the Tug of War Within explores tensions that arise among the underlying values of fed...
Federalism and the Tug of War Within explores how constitutional interpreters struggle to reconcile...
This book chapter explores the Katrina response effort to illustrate the governmental decision-makin...
This essay is drawn from a lecture for the “Ways of Federalism” conference (University of the Basque...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Bridging the fields of federalism and negotiation theory, Negotiating Federalism analyzes how public...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
To determine whether federalism executes multi-level governance to realize democracy, we examine con...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This Article explores the use of federalism and secession as tools for managing regional conflict wi...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
The attacks of September 11 prompted a historic debate concerning terrorism and domestic emergency r...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...
Federalism and the Tug of War Within explores tensions that arise among the underlying values of fed...
Federalism and the Tug of War Within explores how constitutional interpreters struggle to reconcile...
This book chapter explores the Katrina response effort to illustrate the governmental decision-makin...
This essay is drawn from a lecture for the “Ways of Federalism” conference (University of the Basque...
This Article explores the long and intricate history of federalism, the arrangement between the fede...
Bridging the fields of federalism and negotiation theory, Negotiating Federalism analyzes how public...
This article examines the enduring question of the nature of the American federalism and its suppos...
To determine whether federalism executes multi-level governance to realize democracy, we examine con...
Promoting the rule of the law is a national responsibility. The obligation to ensure legality and ad...
American constitutional federalism emerged from a complex matrix comprised by multiple intellectual,...
This Article explores the use of federalism and secession as tools for managing regional conflict wi...
Whether federalism is more than a legal fiction is a question that generates considerable controvers...
This essay began life as a response to Sotirios Barber’s essay (soon to be a book) entitled “Defendi...
The attacks of September 11 prompted a historic debate concerning terrorism and domestic emergency r...
Enforcing federalism is most commonly thought to involve the search for a constitutional delegation ...