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The
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Federalist Outlook
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Liability
Reform: Carpe Diem, December 2004 (#22)
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The Justices at Home Abroad, August 2004 (#21)
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Same
Sex Marriage: Commit it to the States, March 2004 (#20)
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Subprime
but not Half-Bad: Mortgage Regulation as a Case Study in Preemption,
September/October 2003 (#19)
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The
Term the Constitution Died, July/August 2003 (#18) (version also
appears in the Winter 2004 Georgetown
Journal of Law and Public Policy)
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Washington and the States, May 2003 (#17)
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Choice and the Constitution, March 2003 (#16)
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Commerce and the
Constitution, December 2002 (#15)
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States' Rights on
Steroids, September/October 2002 (#14)
- The Supreme Court
Term that Was and the One that Will Be, July/August 2002 (#13)
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Free Eliot Spitzer!,
May/June 2002 (#12)
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Compacts and
Collusion, April 2002 (#11)
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New Insights from the Old
Continent, January/February 2002 (#10)
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National
Power Post-9/11,
November 2001 (#9)
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E-Taxes: Between Cartel and Competition,
September 2001 (#8)
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Federalism, Yes. Activism, No,
July 2001 (#7)
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Laboratories of Democracy:
Anatomy of a Metaphor, May 2001 (#6)
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Big Government Federalism,
March 2001 (#5)
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Federalism after the Election,
December 2000 (#4)
- Cooperation Does Not Work,
September 2000 (#3)
- The Supreme Court's
Federalism, August 2000 (#2)
- The AEI Federalism Project,
July 2000 (#1)
Recent Articles
- Preemption in the Rehnquist
Court: A Preliminary Empirical Assessment (Michael Greve),
Draft
- Bush
and the Cities (Kim Hendrickson), Policy Review,
August/September 2004.
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What
Goes up May Not Come Down: State Medicaid Decisions in Times of
Plenty Federalism Project Report, May 2003.
- Compacts, Cartels, and Congressional Consent, Missouri Law
Review (Spring, 2003). PDF draft here.
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Torts and Federalism, In Tort
Reform for the 21st Century, Edwin Meese III
ed., Hoover Press and U.S. Chamber Legal Reform Institute (2003).
- The Survival of Moral
Federalism (Kim Hendrickson), The Public Interest,
Summer 2002.
- Business, the States,
and Federalism's Political Economy, Harvard
Journal of Law & Public Policy Volume 25, No. 3 (Summer 2002).
- Federalism Values
and Foreign Relations, (requires Westlaw password) Chicago Journal of
International Law, Volume 2, No. 2 (Fall 2001).
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Friends
of the Earth, Foes of Federalism, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum,
Vol. 12 (Fall 2001).
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Against
Cooperative Federalism. Mississippi Law Journal, Volume
70:2 (Winter, 2000).
Op-Eds and Editorials:
- Foreign Headaches (Michael Greve and Richard Epstein), The
National Law Journal, July 12, 2004.
- Commentary in "The Michigan Decisions," The
Chronicle Review, July 4, 2003.
- Viewing
the Bench: Constitutional Principles for Conservatives, National Review
Online June 6, 2003.
- Eulogy for a
Lost Clause, The National Law Journal, May 26, 2003.
- Book review, Narrowing the Nation's Power, The Weekly
Standard, December 30, 2002.
- A Poorly
Traveled Toad , The National Law Journal, November 25,
2002.
- Federalism as a Trial Lawyer's Bill of Rights, Human Rights
(ABA Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities), Fall
2002.
- Reviewing Tort Law, The National Law Journal, September
16, 2002.
- Reform Free-for-All, The National Law Journal, June 17,
2002.
- Federalism on the Bench,The Weekly Standard, December
3, 2001
- A Post September 11 Agenda, Los Angeles Times, November 18,
2001
- Washington
Goes to War, The Weekly Standard, November 12, 2001.
- School Reform Leads to Politics, Los Angeles Times, June 24, 2001.
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The End of Education Reform, The
Weekly Standard, May 21, 2001.
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Affirmative Action is on
the Rocks, Thanks to College Leaders, The Chronicle of Higher
Education, April 20, 2001.
- A Federalism Worth Fighting For, The
Weekly Standard, January 29, 2001.
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The Real Division in the Court, The Weekly Standard, December 25,
2000.
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Justice for the NOTA Vote, National Review Online, December 12,
2000
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The Equal Protection Card,
National Review Online, December 11,
2000.
- Collision Court, Legal Times, June 12,
2000.
- Yes, Tax the Net, The Weekly Standard, May
15, 2000.
- Why Wyden
Won't Wash,
CEI
On Point, May 12, 2000.
- The Court and its Key Project, National Review,
May 1, 2000.
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Federalism is More
than States Rights, Wall Street Journal, July 1, 1999.
Michael Greve's testimony and speeches:
- Madisonianism with a Minus Sign:
'Our Federalism' and the Meaning of the Constitution,
Princeton University Madison Lecture, February 2004.
- Remarks on the Supreme Court's 2002
Term, June 2003.
- Our Parallel Government, or Why the
Litigation Industry will Beat all Others AEI Press Briefing
on Drug Industry Litigation, June 18, 2002.
- Rehnquist
Court and Judicial Activism
prepared address to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
- Attachments
A and B
- Citizens and Consumers: Federalism Between Politics and
Markets,
address given at The Institute for United States Studies, January
29, 2002.
- Federalist Society Panel remarks,
Federalism and Insurance Regulation November 15, 2001.
- Michael
Greve addresses the Senate Finance Committee Finance on Internet
Sales Taxation, August 1, 2001.
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American Bar Association panel: Should Business
Support Federalism in the Age of the Regulatory State?
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