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Looking for a good thought provoking article? Take a look at the works below discussing federalism and state autonomy.

Countermajoritarian Legislatures – Miriam Seifter

Federalism is an Asset: How to Activate it to Build a National Pandemic Testing Program – Danielle Allen, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Josh Simons, and Carmal Shachar

Federalism and State Democracy – David Schleicher

Uncooperative Federalism – Jessica Bulman-Pozen and Heather K. Gerken

The Supreme Court 2009 term Foreword: Federalism All the Way Down – Heather K. Gerken

Making Federalism Great Again: How the Trump Administration’s Attack on Sanctuary Cities Unintentionally Strengthened Judicial Protection for State Autonomy – Ilya Somin

 

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