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Trapped In The Amber: State Common Law, Employee Rights And Federal Enclaves, Chad Deveaux
Trapped In The Amber: State Common Law, Employee Rights And Federal Enclaves, Chad Deveaux
Chad DeVeaux
The Constitution empowers Congress, with state consent, to establish federal enclaves for legitimate purposes including military bases and national parks. To date, Congress has established 5,000 federal enclaves covering nearly thirty percent of land in the United States. More than a million Americans live and work in such places. When an enclave is created, all state authority over it is terminated and the federal government assumes exclusive jurisdiction. State laws existing at the time of cession continue in effect until abrogated by Congress. But post-acquisition changes in state law, including common law rules, are not part of the body of …