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The AEI Federalism Project conducts and sponsors original research on American federalism, with particular emphasis on federal and state business regulation, legal developments and the role of the courts, and the prospects for rehabilitating a constitutional federalism that puts states in competition for productive citizens and businesses. Through its AG Watch, the Federalism Project monitors and comments on the increasingly active role of state attorneys general.
The AEI Federalism Project disseminates its research results and opinions through frequent conferences and other public events; through the Federalism Outlook, a newsletter written by the Project’s Director, Michael S Greve; through its website; and through books and publications in scholarly journals.
AG Watch
The Federalism Project’s Eye on Attorneys General
L’etat c’est AG
Zurich American Insurance Company and a hodgepodge of AGs have reached a settlement. The AGs tacked on an extra $20M—-11% of the $171.7M deal—-in this nifty clause: … (more)
Supreme Court Update
Waste Not
United Haulers Association v. Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority, decided April 30, is the Supreme Court’s latest pronouncement on state and local waste management… . (more)
Federal Preemption: Law, Economics, Politics
Information about our latest book exploring preemption law from a broad range of perspectives, including its constitutional backdrop and economic implications.
Publications browse all
Most Recent:
Does the Court Mean Business?
Federalist Outlook #26 · September 19, 2007
Federal Preemption: Principles and Politics
Federalist Outlook #25 · June 4, 2007
Books:
![]() | Federal PreemptionRichard A. Epstein & Michael S. Greve, eds. |
Competition Laws In ConflictRichard A. Epstein & Michael S Greve, eds. | ![]() |
![]() | Real FederalismMichael S Greve |




