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Clinton, Ginsburg, And Centrist Federalism, Russell A. Miller
Clinton, Ginsburg, And Centrist Federalism, Russell A. Miller
Indiana Law Journal
This Article examines Justice Ginsburg's overlooked federalism jurisprudence and concludes that it almost perfectly complements President Bill Clinton's New Democratic centrism, especially his pro-state federalism agenda. The Article concludes that their nuanced, "centrist" approach to federalism has two characteristics. First,t hey value the states 'governing autonomy and show respect for the state agents that realize that autonomy. Second, they credit the states as intersubjective actors engaged in the pursuit of their interests, albeit in political processes usually carried out at the federal level.
Impermeable Federalism, Pragmatic Silence, And The Long Range Plan For The Federal Courts, Lauren K. Robel
Impermeable Federalism, Pragmatic Silence, And The Long Range Plan For The Federal Courts, Lauren K. Robel
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Indiana Law Journal Forum on the Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts
Proposed Long Range Plan For The Federal Courts: Ambition Or Abdication?, Myra C. Selby
Proposed Long Range Plan For The Federal Courts: Ambition Or Abdication?, Myra C. Selby
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Indiana Law Journal Forum on the Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts
Federal Court Long Range Planning: Fine Lines And Tightropes, Sarah Evans Barker
Federal Court Long Range Planning: Fine Lines And Tightropes, Sarah Evans Barker
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: The Indiana Law Journal Forum on the Long Range Plan for the Federal Courts