Sentences with phrase «new federalism»

The Conflict Between Marriage Promotion Initiatives for Cohabiting Couples with Children and Marriage Penalties in Tax and Transfer Programs,» New Federalism: National Survey of America's Families, series B, no.
«NSBA applauds lawmakers in the House and Senate for their commitment to passing a modernized law that preserves important federal cornerstones, such as equity and excellence, while establishing a «new federalism» in education policy — upholding local governance and creating a new federal - state - local partnership to ensure that states and local school board members are better positioned to provide all students with a world class public education,» stated Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director of the National School Boards Association.
Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are pitching hugely expensive «free college» plans as a move toward a «new federalism,» in which hundreds of billions in conditional federal outlays would be used to entice states to spend more and obey new federal rules.
This amounts to a fresh round of Reaganite New Federalism.

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The New Brunswick government has argued that the case threatens to end Canadian federalism as it was originally conceived.
American states do enjoy greater discretion thanks to federalism, but our Governor has been influential, co-establishing the US Climate Alliance with the governors of California and New York after the US's departure from the Paris Climate Agreement.
The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government is a public policy research institute that conducts studies and related projects on state and local government and finance, American federalism, public management, and New York State issues.
Jeffrey Rosen, in this great tradition, thinks in THE NEW REPUBLIC that the Court will probably overturn the DOMA on grounds of federalism limiting the power of Congress.
Jeffrey Rosen, in this great tradition, thinks in THE NEW REPUBLIC that the Court will probably overturn the DOMA on grounds of federalism....
Marius» research focus is on the legitimacy of political institutions, and my current project is exploring new models of federalism and community identification.
New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives in Comparative Federalism, Oxford University Press
It by such rearrangement, leading to genuine and true political and physical federalism that the challenges facing Nigerians can be relieved and new fiestal of human development can open up».
Between the mid-1930s and late 1980s / mid - 1990 s the Supreme Court didn't invalidate any acts by Congress during the era of New Deal Federalism, but under the Rehnquist Court a revival of Federalism occurred in the US.
Understands how the New Deal addressed the Great Depression, transformed American federalism, and initiated the welfare state
The blow to states - rights principles from national standards could be softened with pledges to block - grant federal education spending and encourage competition through charter schools or school vouchers, along the lines described in the contribution from Chester Finn and Michael Petrilli in this issue (see «A New New Federalism,» p. 48).
The solution, Mr. Conant concluded, was «a new venture in cooperative federalism,» a compact among the states to create an organization to focus national attention on the pressing education issues of the day.
New Zealand's teacher unions are different, it has fewer charter and private schools, it lacks the three - layered federalism of the United States, and it has no cities comparable to New York or Los Angeles.
This lends itself to discussions about Federalism and Anti-Federalism as early political philosophies that guided our new country.
The Politics and Practice of School Accountability (co-editor with Martin R. West) The Future of School Choice (editor) Our Schools and our Future (editor) City Limits The Urban Underclass (co-edited with Christopher Jencks) Price of Federalism Welfare Magnets (with Mark C. Rom) The New American Democracy (with Morris P. Fiorina, Bertram Johnson, and William G. Mayer) Four of his books have received major awards from the American Political Science Association.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Democrat, refused to comply with the subpoena, which he said «oversteps the boundaries of federalism, separation of powers, and the committee's own jurisdiction.»
Meanwhile, on Crime & Federalism, Michael Cernovich prays the Court «does not pretend that Congress has the authority to regulate Raich's conduct,» but still takes issue with The New York Times» pro-Raich editorial.
Norm Pattis, new to Crime & Federalism, thinks U.S. District Judge Robert Chatigny has overstepped his bounds by accusing the attorney for convicted serial killer Michael Ross of «not adequately investigating claims that Ross was mentally incompetent to make the decision to die» (story here).
Canada PM's senior aide defends new consul - general's salary, Globe and Mail Alberta RCMP officers cleared in fatal shooting after front - end loader rampage, Canadian Press Border - beer case could «redesign» Canadian federalism: N.B. government, Canadian Press
The New York Times has the details in this story,» Lawyer Thrust Into Spotlight After Misstep in Terror Case,» March 15, 2006, and lots of bloggers, including Legal Blog Watch's Crime & Federalism, are discussing Judge Brinkema's ruling to exclude testimony from several major government witnesses who were improperly coached by Martin.
Soon after, Cernovich wrote that he would be starting a new blog and would post to Crime & Federalism only sporadically, if at all.
In his new blog's welcome message, Pattis explains that after giving up Crime & Federalism, he found that «quitting isn't that simple.
R. v. Comeau, coming out of the New Brunswick Provincial Court, is a novel judicial meditation on Canadian federalism, specifically regarding the...
John Edwards» new job as a global deal maker (see Emily Thornton's piece in BusinessWeek), has significantly underwhelmed the Crime & Federalism blog duo.
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And the issue also contains a feature titled «Federalism as the New Nationalism: A dialogue among a new school of federalism scholaFederalism as the New Nationalism: A dialogue among a new school of federalism scholars.&raqNew Nationalism: A dialogue among a new school of federalism scholars.&raqnew school of federalism scholafederalism scholars.»
Let's welcome his new contributors: You may recognize David Giacalone, who is writing about federalism and antitrust, as well as other regulatory issues — see here and here.
He said the court clearly thought it needed to send a message to Ottawa that it should seek to engage in «co-operative federalism» with the provinces, and negotiate a new regulator rather than impose one.
America's model of competitive federalism created by the founding fathers has been a far more effective engine of civilisation, growth, and new knowledge than the Monnet - Delors Single Market model.
The Attorney General has announced his desire to encourage all governments at the Native Title Ministers Meeting in July, to work together through «co-operative federalism» to find a new approach to resolving native title and land and water issues.
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