Book review: Preemption choice: the theory, law, and reality of Federalism's core question. William W. Buzbee, editor. 2009. New York: Cambridge University Press. Reviewed by Michael S. Grev
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
Federal preemption is perhaps the most important public law issueof the day. The stakes in preemptio...
This article presents an empirical analysis of the Rehnquist Court’s and the Roberts Court’s decisio...
Book review: Preemption choice: the theory, law, and reality of Federalism\u27s core question. Willi...
In a preemption case decided over a decade ago, Justice Breyer wrote that “in today’s world, filled ...
This Essay has two goals. The first is to present an economic theory of preemption as a choice among...
Intuition suggests that preemption is a constitutional issue-when we ask whether a state law has bee...
The doctrine treating federal preemption of state law has been plagued by uncertainty and confusion....
Public law scholarship is increasingly turning from questions about the content of law to questions ...
The federal preemption of state law has emerged as a prominent field of study for legal scholars and...
How easily should courts infer that federal statutes preempt state law? An ongoing debate exists on ...
One can hardly dispute that preemption issues are complex and highly nuanced, involving both federal...
This comment is an analysis of Supreme Court decisions in cases raising a substantial issue of preem...
Professor Sherman and other members of the American BarAssociation Task Force on Federal Preemption ...
Conflicts scholars and jurists for centuries have sought an answer to the question of what law cont...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
Federal preemption is perhaps the most important public law issueof the day. The stakes in preemptio...
This article presents an empirical analysis of the Rehnquist Court’s and the Roberts Court’s decisio...
Book review: Preemption choice: the theory, law, and reality of Federalism\u27s core question. Willi...
In a preemption case decided over a decade ago, Justice Breyer wrote that “in today’s world, filled ...
This Essay has two goals. The first is to present an economic theory of preemption as a choice among...
Intuition suggests that preemption is a constitutional issue-when we ask whether a state law has bee...
The doctrine treating federal preemption of state law has been plagued by uncertainty and confusion....
Public law scholarship is increasingly turning from questions about the content of law to questions ...
The federal preemption of state law has emerged as a prominent field of study for legal scholars and...
How easily should courts infer that federal statutes preempt state law? An ongoing debate exists on ...
One can hardly dispute that preemption issues are complex and highly nuanced, involving both federal...
This comment is an analysis of Supreme Court decisions in cases raising a substantial issue of preem...
Professor Sherman and other members of the American BarAssociation Task Force on Federal Preemption ...
Conflicts scholars and jurists for centuries have sought an answer to the question of what law cont...
American government is an experiment in redundancy, with powers and duties shared among federal, sta...
Federal preemption is perhaps the most important public law issueof the day. The stakes in preemptio...
This article presents an empirical analysis of the Rehnquist Court’s and the Roberts Court’s decisio...