Even as the Supreme Court mulls over three cases involving the permeable barrier between federal power and states’ rights, a split among appellate courts suggests the next federalism question the high court will be asked to tackle:

Does the 11th Amendment’s grant of state sovereign immunity prevent whistleblowers from filing qui tam lawsuits against states for defrauding the federal government?

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