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-====State power high now—gridlock at the national level and increased state power. ==== |
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-Rose ‘15 |
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-Rose and Bowling 15, Shanna Rose* and Cynthia J. Bowling†, 2015, "The State of American Federalism 2014–15: Pathways to Policy in an Era of Party Polarization", Publius Journal of Federalism |
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-The state of American federalism in 2014–2015 is characterized by inertia and centrifugal |
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-legislative process," raising concerns about democratic accountability (Kincaid 2001, 22). |
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-====The aff uniquely oversteps federal authority and overturns historic precedent on housing reform—that independently turns case as the aff doesn’t account for local specificity==== |
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-Sawhill et al ‘04 |
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-Isabel V. Sawhill, Jennifer L. Noyes, and Pietro S. Nivola. "Waive of the Future? Federalism and the Next Phase of Welfare Reform." Brookings Institute. March 1, 2004. |
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-The 1996 welfare reform law returned to the states primary responsibility for establishing rules under |
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-waiver system, to be successful, probably calls for some seed money. |
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-====US federalism is modeled worldwide. ==== |
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-Calabresi ‘95 |
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-Calabresi 95 (Steven Calabresi, Associate Professor at the Northwestern School of Law, Michigan Law Review, December 1995, 94 Mich. L. Rev. 752) |
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-We have seen that a desire for both international and devolutionary federalism has swept across |
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-legal academy would wake up to the importance of what is at stake. |
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-====Federalism checksmultiple scenarios for extinction—multiple studies==== |
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-Telegraph ‘04 |
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-Telegraph 04 The Weekly Telegraph, 28 January 2004, http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishweekly/telegraph/2004/jan/jan28/national.htm |
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-Cross-national studies covering over 100 countries have shown that federalism minimizes violent conflicts |
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-autonomy arrangements have transformed destructive conflicts in these societies into positive interregional competition". |