Going Rogue - State and Federal Government Conflicts in Policy and Law
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex dynamics between state and federal governments in this thought-provoking panel discussion. Delve into the constitutional roots of conflicts arising from divergent policies on issues like immigration, marijuana legalization, environmental regulation, healthcare, and social matters. Examine why these disagreements are becoming more frequent and analyze potential outcomes, including litigation and Supreme Court involvement. Gain insights from experts as they discuss shifting political landscapes and assess whether the U.S. constitutional structure can withstand these challenges. Learn from panelists Doug Ducey, Heather Gerken, and Gina Raimondo, with moderation by Elliot Gerson, as they debate the future of federal-state relations and the balance between union and state autonomy.
Syllabus
Going Rogue: What Happens When States and the Federal Government Don’t Agree?
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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