Federalism, the Constitution, and sanctuary cities; Can businesses refuse to serve — or employ — Trump supporters?; The electoral college shouldn’t choose Clinton: A response to Lessig; Edgewood College calls the police over “suck it up” Post-it note; Whatever happened to Michael Mann’s defamation suit? (2016 edition); | | | | | | Federalism, the Constitution, and sanctuary cities | President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly promised to engage in large-scale deportation of undocumented immigrants. In order to accomplish that goal, he is likely to need the cooperation of state and local governments, as federal law enforcement personnel are extremely limited. But numerous cities have “sanctuary” policies under which they are committed to refusing cooperation with … | By Ilya Somin • Read more » |
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