
Campus Free Speech After October 7
On October 7th, 2025, several judges hosted a panel on campus free speech, Oct. 7's impact, antisemitism, and why open debate is vital to the Western tradition.
The structure of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has faced growing scrutiny, particularly over limits on the President’s ability to remove board members and Administrative Law Judges. In SpaceX v. NLRB, the Fifth Circuit recently held that these dual layers of
Recent debates in Texas have reignited questions about how U.S. law interacts with religious and cultural practices. Following Governor Greg Abbott’s announcement banning “Sharia law and Sharia compounds,” the Texas Supreme Court is now weighing a case involving an Islamic
How do America’s founding principles continue to shape our understanding of law and liberty? The first panel in North Carolina explores the enduring role of the Declaration of Independence in our civic identity. #FedSocEvents #America250 Ft. Adam F. Griffin, John Hood, G. Wade https://t.co/PSHSQ6tkxz
Hon. Harmeet Dhillon and Sumit Gupta kick off the 2025 North Carolina Chapters Conference in Raleigh, NC. #FedSocEvents https://t.co/AJUlThRGhE
The 2025 North Carolina Chapters Conference is now underway in Raleigh, NC! Hon. Robert T. Numbers II and Hon. James C. Dever III welcome attendees and give remarks to honor Judge Malcolm Jones Howard. #FedSocEvents https://t.co/ij60HhNdno
Following the sentencing of Justice Kavanaugh’s attempted assassin, @JCNSeverino joined a FedSoc webinar to discuss how concerted efforts to attack the integrity of the court has led to a dangerous escalation in threats against the judiciary. Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/GnFYdhNlXz
When courts award reduced attorney’s fees in civil rights cases, it can discourage capable lawyers from taking on meritorious constitutional challenges. A recent case out of New York—where a church successfully challenged a post-Bruen gun law but faced pushback over
The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, a case examining whether Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. Catch up on our Courthouse Steps Oral Argument webinar breaking down how the
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Louisiana's congressional districts, which it redrew following the 2020 census, currently sit in a state...
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