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State Government

Federalism Articles

Privatization’s Preemptive Effects

Vol. 134 No. 6 April 2021 Many states offer their citizens protections, benefits, and services that go well beyond those of federal law, ranging from consumer protection to education, environmental...
  • Craig Konnoth
Qualified Immunity Recent Case

Liberian Community Ass’n of Connecticut v. Lamont

Second Circuit Declines to Delineate Constitutional Boundaries of Acceptable Official Conduct in Quarantine.

Vol. 134 No. 3 January 2021
Employment Law Recent Legislation

Assemb. B. 5, 2019–2020 Leg., Reg. Sess. (Cal. 2019)

California Adopts the ABC Test to Distinguish Between Employees and Independent Contractors.

Vol. 133 No. 7 May 2020
Constitutional Law Recent Case

Semple v. Griswold

Tenth Circuit Holds that Stricter Ballot Initiative Signature Requirements Do Not Violate the Equal Protection Clause.

Vol. 133 No. 6 April 2020
State Government Notes

Executive Adjudication of State Law

Vol. 133 No. 4 February 2020 The Founding Fathers, once having thrown off the yoke of King George, devised a system of government based on the separation of powers. Students...
First Amendment Recent Case

City of El Cenizo v. Texas

Fifth Circuit Reverses Injunction of Texas’s Sanctuary Cities Bill.

Vol. 132 No. 6 April 2019
Abortion Law Recent Legislation

Act of Sept. 28, 2017

Illinois Repeals Anti-Abortion Trigger Law.

Vol. 131 No. 6 April 2018
Immigration Recent Case

Lunn v. Commonwealth

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds that Local Law Enforcement Lacks Authority to Detain Pursuant to ICE Detainers.

Vol. 131 No. 2 December 2017
Administrative Law Articles

Gubernatorial Administration

Vol. 131 No. 2 December 2017 Scholarly preoccupation with presidential power has left another story of executive power largely untold: the rise of American governors. Once virtually powerless figureheads, governors...
  • Miriam Seifter
Federalism Book Review

Cooperative and Uncooperative Foreign Affairs Federalism

Vol. 130 No. 8 June 2017 Foreign affairs are a matter for our national government. On this there was agreement from the beginning, with even the Jeffersonians accepting that the...
  • Jean Galbraith
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