2023
DOI: 10.1093/publius/pjad007
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State Attorneys General and their Challenges to Federal Policies: Insights from the Texas v. California Litigation Regarding the Affordable Care Act

Abstract: This article explains a rising trend in American politics: the increasingly prominent role the state attorneys general (AGs) play in challenging federal policies. It focuses on one particularly important case—Republican efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act in Texas v. California. We consider how state AGs and solicitors general (SGs) drive policy efforts through litigation and the factors that contribute to their participation. We find, first, that although members of the out-of-power party in Washingto… Show more

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“…Therefore, additional research is needed into the water policy sector and other environmental policy areas to identify if the problematic effects of administrative enforcement reductions detected in our study emerge elsewhere. Furthermore, future scholarship is needed to interrogate the role of states in the current U.S. environmental governance system as states have (a) become increasingly competitive with the federal government (e.g., blocking federal actions in the courts; Dichio & Singer, 2023;Dishman, 2023;Rabe, 2022;Thompson & Gusmano, 2022) and (b) enforce environmental policies with differing levels of stringency (Fowler & Birdsall, 2021;Woods, 2021Woods, , 2022. Lastly, we encourage researchers to delve deeper into the interconnectedness and overlap of environmental policies.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, additional research is needed into the water policy sector and other environmental policy areas to identify if the problematic effects of administrative enforcement reductions detected in our study emerge elsewhere. Furthermore, future scholarship is needed to interrogate the role of states in the current U.S. environmental governance system as states have (a) become increasingly competitive with the federal government (e.g., blocking federal actions in the courts; Dichio & Singer, 2023;Dishman, 2023;Rabe, 2022;Thompson & Gusmano, 2022) and (b) enforce environmental policies with differing levels of stringency (Fowler & Birdsall, 2021;Woods, 2021Woods, , 2022. Lastly, we encourage researchers to delve deeper into the interconnectedness and overlap of environmental policies.…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%