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Federalism Rebalancing and the Roberts Court: A Departure from Historical Patterns - Harvard Law Review

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One of the early lessons we learn in life is that things seek balance. When a parent pushes their child on a swing set, the child climbs high into the air but giggles as they swing back. When a high school student is studying algebra, they learn that each side of their equation must be balanced. Historically, when one iteration of the Supreme Court has empowered one tier of the federal structure (either states or the federal government), a later…
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harvardlawreview.org broke the news in on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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