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Unexpected Benefits from Federalism [No. 86 LECTURE]

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What does Federalism accomplish? Professor John McGinnis of Northwestern University School of Law joins us to discuss some of the benefits of Federalism in addition to the simple division of powers. Learn more at https://fedsoc.org/no86.

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