Regulatory Federalism: A Reprise and Introduction
2 Colum. J. Eur. L. 395 (1996) George A. Bermann. Charles Keller Beekmnan Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law. This colloquium, like its predecessor, proceeds on the basis of a series of assumptions. First, it assumes that the federalism dimension of the regulatory state is an important one (just as is the regulatory dimension of the federal state). In introducing our first colloquium, I suggested that, although determining the content of public policy is critical in a democratic society, also critical is determining the level of government at which the choice of policy is made. Ingolf Pernice remarked […]