In this week's installment of Legal Affairs Debate Club, Professor Roderick Hills, Jr., of the University of Michigan, and Roger Pilon, the Vice-President for Legal Affairs and B. Kenneth Simon Chair of Constitutional Studies for the CATO Institute debate whether the apparent revolution in the Supreme Court's jurisprudence is over. Professor Hills' initial response? "Revolution, Schmevolution."
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"Is the Federalism Revolution Dead?"
In this week's installment of Legal Affairs Debate Club, Professor Roderick Hills, Jr., of the University of Michigan, and Roger Pilon, the Vice-President for Legal Affairs and B. Kenneth Simon Chair of Constitutional Studies for the CATO Institute debate whether the apparent revolution in the Supreme Court's jurisprudence is over. Professor Hills' initial response? "Revolution, Schmevolution."
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