Bridget Fahey

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Bridget Fahey

Bridget Fahey

@BridgetFahey

Assistant professor @UChicagoLaw, writing (mostly) about federalism.

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Bridget Fahey
Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
If I weren’t (hopefully) days away from having a baby, I would have been speedier about promoting my new Article. But I don’t want to miss a chance to invite conversation with others interested in these issues.
The Yale Law Journal@YaleLJournal

In her Article, @BridgetFahey (@UChicagoLaw) begins to unearth the administrative law of cooperative federalism, elaborating the distinctive cross-governmental rulemaking that shapes our most important cooperative regulatory programs: yalelawjournal.org/article/coordi…

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David Schleicher@ProfSchleich·
This @BridgetFahey paper on how the administrative law of cooperative federalism programs like Medicaid actually works is so good. If you're at all interested in federalism, administrative law, law generally, or public policy more broadly, it's a must read yalelawjournal.org/article/coordi…
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
If you write about federalism or administrative law, I hope you’ll find something to like here; and if you do, I hope you’ll reach out. Thank you to Hannah Vester and rest of the editorial team @YaleLJournal for giving this piece such a welcome home.
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
If I weren’t (hopefully) days away from having a baby, I would have been speedier about promoting my new Article. But I don’t want to miss a chance to invite conversation with others interested in these issues.
The Yale Law Journal@YaleLJournal

In her Article, @BridgetFahey (@UChicagoLaw) begins to unearth the administrative law of cooperative federalism, elaborating the distinctive cross-governmental rulemaking that shapes our most important cooperative regulatory programs: yalelawjournal.org/article/coordi…

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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
I was fortunate to read and learn from @PAhdout's article on Enforcement Lawmaking in its early stages. I’m beyond delighted to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with her terrific finished product in this issue of the @HarvLRev. Look for a piece we’re working on together coming soon.
Payvand Ahdout@PAhdout

So happy to be published alongside my friend, the incomparable @BridgetFahey ,in the February issue of the @HarvLRev. Data Federalism is a must read.

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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
Federalism, in short, makes our governments collectively more (data) powerful not less. If you’re interested in how law structures governmental power, I hope you’ll find the story of data federalism as riveting as I have
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
We think federalism divides power between governments. My new article, Data Federalism, out in @HarvLRev argues that sprawling practices of intergovernmental data exchange invert that assumption by facilitating the aggregation of enormous data stores for all governments to access
Harvard Law Review@HarvLRev

Private data markets make the headlines, but our governments, too, gather and trade terabytes of our most intimate data. @BridgetFahey analyzes intergovernmental data markets and the unorthodox administrative institutions that have arisen to govern them. harvardlawreview.org/2022/02/data-f…

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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
To improve intergovernmental policy, we have to understand the legal devices that govern it; the rules courts apply to them; and their role in our broader public law. Reach out if these agreements might be relevant to your interests – so much more exciting work to be done. 10/
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
Lots of intergovernmental agreements are kept secret. 9/
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
My new article, Federalism by Contract, is out today in the @YaleLJournal. The article documents a sprawling web of contract-like agreements among our domestic governments – something of a treaty practice (and treaty law) for American federalism. 1/ yalelawjournal.org/article/federa…
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
I’ve been thinking this week about Rachel Harmon’s work showing that federal police grants don't just add $ to local police budgets; they encourage a particular kind of policing: more arrests, stops, surveillance, and militarization; more integration w/ immigration enforcement.
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Bridget Fahey@BridgetFahey·
The puzzle of the federal police reform bill is that it (mostly) uses conditions on federal funding for traditional policing to encourage local reforms. Salutary restrictions on federal funding for traditional policing still means federal funding for traditional policing.
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