Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Three Cheers for Federalism

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law that effectively prohibited sports betting in most states. Its decision is most obviously a victory for every state except Nevada, whose monopoly on legal sports gambling will soon be busted by competitors rushing to enter the market. But it’s also a triumph for federalism as it imposes reasonable limits on the federal government’s ability to strong-arm states into enforcing laws they’d rather repeal. Notably, though the ruling dealt exclusively with sports betting, it also affirms a principle that’s highly favorable to progressive causes—including marijuana legalization, sanctuary cities, and physician-assisted suicide.



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