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Bush team regulatory rollbacks could destruct state-fed cooperation. (In Sight). William Fulton.
California Planning & Development Report Feb 2003 v18 i2 p1(2) (1212 words)
Ohio cities take action to bring federal dollars to families. ('Give Ohio Cities a Boost! Promote the Earned Income Tax Credit and Food Stamps') Abby Hughes Holsclaw. Nation's Cities Weekly May 12, 2003 v26 i19 p9(1) (951 words)
Bush, states and cities: fiscal Code Orange? (Bush administration policies causing fiscal distress for cities and states ) Neal Peirce. Nation's Cities Weekly Feb 24, 2003 v26 i8 p5(1) (830 words)
Of renewal and recusal: Maine wants a free hand to rein in drug prices, but an arguably conflicted court seems inclined to let the feds rein in Maine. Tony Mauro. American Lawyer April 2003 v25 i4 p63(2)
Federalism in flux. (inside story). Jack Penchoff. State Government News April 2003 v46 i4 p3(1)
Federalism in the 21st century: globalization adds a new tier to state and federal relationships. (trade). Mark C. Gordon. State Government News April 2003 v46 i4 p6(4)
Federalizing education: states struggle with decreased autonomy and increased costs as they try to implement No Child Left Behind. (education). Charlotte Cornell Postlewaite. State Government News April 2003 v46 i4 p12(3)
Environment: clearing the air over federalism. (State trends: critical issues, emerging trends and best practices in state government). Scott Richards. State Government News April 2003 v46 i4 p21(2)
A fickle federalism: the Rehnquist Court hobbles Congress--and the states, too. Richard Briffault. The American Prospect March 2003 v14 i3 pA26(3)
That F-word; The European Union; Making a constitution. (federalism could disrupt European Union) Global Agenda Feb 7, 2003 pNA
Federalism: how the principle works on state and local levels. (Legal Briefs). Vincent A. Sikora. Journal of Environmental Health Oct 2002 v65 i3 p44(2)
The law of nations and the offenses clause of the Constitution: a defense of federalism. Michael T. Morley. Yale Law Journal Oct 2002 v112 i1 p109(35)
The survival of moral federalism. Kimberly A. Hendrickson. The Public Interest Summer 2002 p96(16)
Supreme Court further expands state sovereign immunity. Janet L. Holt. Trial May 2002 v38 i5 p15(3)
Terrorism, federalism, and police misconduct. (responsibility for law enforcement) William J. Stuntz. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy Spring 2002 v25 i2 p665(15)
Federalism's ups and downs: It's pretty much agreed that devolution has wanted; and there are considerable pressures for centralization. What's not clear, is why. (Brief Article) Carl Tubbesing. State Legislatures Feb 2002 v28 i2 p13(6)
Endangered species' slippery slope back to the states: existing regulatory mechanisms and ongoing conservation efforts under the Endangered Species Act. Kevin Cassidy. Environmental Law Wntr 2002 v32 i1 p175(43)
Friends of the Earth, foes of federalism. (environmental suits) Michael S. Greve. Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum Fall 2001 v12 i1 p167
The Supreme Court's New Constitutional Federalism: Implications for Public Administration. Charles R. Wise. Public Administration Review May 2001 v61 i3 p343
Federalism's Phony Rebirth. (Brief Article) The Wilson Quarterly Spring 2001 v25 i2 p84
The revival of federalism continues. Erwin Chemerinsky. Trial March 2001 v37 i3 p78
The Power of the States - Political stalemate in Washington magnifies decisions made by the states. ROBERT HEINEMAN. World and I Feb 2001 v16 i2 p34
Does federalism have a future? PIETRO S. NIVOLA. The Public Interest Wntr 2001 p44
Shrinking federal powers. Erwin Chemerinsky. Trial Jan 2001 v37 i1 p82
A major change in civil rights litigation. (Kimel v. Florida Board of Regents) Erwin Chemerinsky. Trial, March 2000 v36 i3 p94
The myth of superiority. (The Sound of Legal Thunder: The Chaotic Consequences of Crushing Constitutional Butterflies) William B. Rubenstein. Constitutional Commentary, Winter 1999 v16 i3 p599
Polyphonic federalism: state constitutions in the federal courts. Robert A. Schapiro. California Law Review, December 1999 v87 i6 p1409
States not immune from suit under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Stephanie Levy. Trial, October 1999 v35 i10 p16
The state-federal tug of war. (NCSL: The First 25 Years)(includes related articles on nine defining issues and on constitutional federalism) Carl Tubbesing. State Legislatures, July-August 1999 v25 i7 p52(6)
Ballot initiatives and intergovernmental relations in the United States. (The State of American Federalism, 1997-1998) David B. Magleby. Publius Wntr 1998 v28 i1 p147(1)
The reconstitution of American federalism? The Rehnquist Court and federal-state relations, 1991-1997. (The State of American Federalism, 1997-1998) Richard A. Brisbin Jr.. Publius Wntr 1998 v28 i1 p189(2)
Where to begin? (federalism) Vincent Ostrom. Publius Spring 1995 v25 n2 p45(16)
Federalism as an ideal political order and an objective for constitutional reform. James M. Buchanan. Publius Spring 1995 v25 n2 p19(9)
Values and value tradeoffs in federalism. John Kincaid. Publius Spring 1995 v25 n2 p29(16)
International and comparative federalism. (Federalism: Aftermath of the 1980s and Prospects for the 1990s) Daniel J. Elazar. PS: Political Science & Politics June 1993 v26 n2 p190(6)
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