Former Naderite Alan Morrison said Thursday that when he speaks before the conservative Federalist Society, he usually comes away invigorated by a good fight he’s gotten into.

So he was disappointed to report that he agreed with a lot of what he was hearing at a panel discussion on the state of federal pre-emption doctrine. Like other speakers, Morrison, now associate dean at George Washington University Law School, described pre-emption as “a mess.”

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