Oct 7 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation • Religious Liberties Blog Post May Nonprofits Endorse or Oppose Candidates? Jeffery J. Ventrella For 70 years, the IRS has contended that the so-called Johnson Amendment proscribes any not-for-profit...
Oct 4 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch IVF and the Original Meaning of "Minor Child" at the Alabama Supreme Court Sarah R. Harbison Lepage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine was decided by the Alabama Supreme Court on...
Oct 4 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch New York High Court Orders New Maps Before Election Joseph T. Burns On December 12, 2023, the New York State Court of Appeals (New York’s highest court)...
Oct 4 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations Dan Lips In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
Oct 3 2024 Video FedSoc Forums A Seat at the Sitting - October 2024 James S. Burling, John Masslon, Matthew Rice, Zack Smith, Kirby Thomas West The October Docket in 90 Minutes or Less Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Oct 3 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • State Courts • State Governments • Supreme Court Blog Post Chevron in the States: Where Is Deference Still in Effect, and How Can States Eliminate It? GianCarlo Canaparo, Caleb Sampson The next battles over administrative law will unfold in state capitols, state courts, and state...
Oct 2 2024 Video Daniel Webster Debate Series: May the States Protect Their Own Borders? Mark Brnovich, Ilya Somin, Lawrence VanDyke The Federalist Society's Georgetown Law Chapter'sDaniel Webster Debate Series presents Daniel Webster Debate Series:May the...
Oct 2 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The NLRB’s “Laboratory Conditions” Are Overdue for Inspection R. Pepper Crutcher Just like campaigns for political office, union representation election campaigns are characterized by bombast, bloviation,...
Oct 1 2024 Video Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2024? Jonathan H. Adler, Paul S. Atkins, Lisa Blatt, Erin M. Hawley, Sarah Isgur, John S. Moran Co-Sponsored by the Faculty Division and Practice Groups On October 1, 2024, the Federalist Society's Faculty Division and Practice Groups will host a panel at...
Sep 30 2024 Topics Federal Courts • First Amendment • Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related Jack Fitzhenry Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...
Topics
May Nonprofits Endorse or Oppose Candidates?
For 70 years, the IRS has contended that the so-called Johnson Amendment proscribes any not-for-profit...
IVF and the Original Meaning of "Minor Child" at the Alabama Supreme Court
Sarah R. Harbison
Lepage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine was decided by the Alabama Supreme Court on...
New York High Court Orders New Maps Before Election
Joseph T. Burns
On December 12, 2023, the New York State Court of Appeals (New York’s highest court)...
Topics
Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations
In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
A Seat at the Sitting - October 2024
James S. Burling, John Masslon, Matthew Rice, Zack Smith, Kirby Thomas West
The October Docket in 90 Minutes or Less
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Topics
Chevron in the States: Where Is Deference Still in Effect, and How Can States Eliminate It?
The next battles over administrative law will unfold in state capitols, state courts, and state...
Daniel Webster Debate Series: May the States Protect Their Own Borders?
Mark Brnovich, Ilya Somin, Lawrence VanDyke
The Federalist Society's Georgetown Law Chapter'sDaniel Webster Debate Series presents Daniel Webster Debate Series:May the...
Topics
The NLRB’s “Laboratory Conditions” Are Overdue for Inspection
Just like campaigns for political office, union representation election campaigns are characterized by bombast, bloviation,...
Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2024?
Jonathan H. Adler, Paul S. Atkins, Lisa Blatt, Erin M. Hawley, Sarah Isgur, John S. Moran
Co-Sponsored by the Faculty Division and Practice Groups
On October 1, 2024, the Federalist Society's Faculty Division and Practice Groups will host a panel at...
Topics
Let the Algorithm Speak?: Third Circuit Indicates in Anderson v. TikTok That the First Amendment and Section 230 are Inversely Related
Social media platforms sift user-generated content through a variety of algorithms, some of which collect...