The United States of no states?
What would America look like if there were no state governments? Stephen H. Legomsky, the John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus at WashU Law, tackles that question in his new book, “Reimagining the American Union: The Case for Abolishing State Government," published by Cambridge University Press.


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As the Rivers Merge
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Body Language
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A Planetary Avant-Garde
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Border Ecology
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Gray Areas
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Roll Back the World
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Particular place and people
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