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b e yo n d t h e e l e c t i o n American politicians have overregulated, overspent and overleveraged the nation to the brink of ruin. Why? In part, at least, through neglect of constitutional design.
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New York / Printz / /

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Yale University Press / Feds / Dole / Chevron / /

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America / /

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France / United States / /

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Center for Tenth Amendment Studies / San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority / Supreme Court / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Texas Public Policy Foundation / Federal court / Yale University / Roberts Court / Senate / Congress / Federal government / US Federal Reserve / Rehnquist Court / American embassy in France / /

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Michael Greve / Antonin Scalia / Walter Lippmann / David Schoenbrod / Branch / Jonathan P. Caulkins / George Washington / Franklin D. Roosevelt / Beau Kilmer / Sandra Day O’Connor / Mark Kleiman / Mario Loyola / James Madison / Angela Hawken / Walter Weyl / Thomas Jefferson / /

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South Dakota / Mississippi / /

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The American Interest / the New Republic / /

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