The Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, aka the Big
Government Federalization of Class Action Litigation Act of 2005, has made it to the floor of the U.S. Senate as Senate Bill S. 5.
Not exact matches
If you have no cap, you could, in theory, preside over the greatest
federalization of education finance in the history of the United States, because the federal
government would be the one taking in less revenue as a result of offering these tax credits.
In recent decades — in a malevolent trend we call «the
federalization of criminal law» — the federal
government has continuously expanded its power, including the exercise of its ultimate domestic power — criminal prosecution and the taking of life and liberty under color of law.