The Rise of Competitive Federalism

Michael Greve is a professor at George Mason University School of Law and visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He chairs the board of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and is one of the nation’s most provocative thinkers on federalism. His most recent book is The Upside-Down Constitution, an extended analysis of the history and virtues of “horizontal federalism,” the way in which the framers of the Constitution intended to discipline state governments by facilitating “fierce competition” between them.

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