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Short Circuit 196 | 50 Years of “Our Federalism”

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The Evolution of the Younger Doctrine and the Limits of Federalism

This chapter explores the expansion and limitations of the Younger doctrine, which prevents individuals from seeking federal relief when being prosecuted in state court for a law that violates their federal rights. It discusses the reasons behind this doctrine and its application in various types of cases, including criminal prosecutions, civil enforcement proceedings, and state administrative proceedings. The chapter also criticizes the concept of federalism as an impenetrable barrier and argues for a more nuanced approach.

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