Feb 25 2021 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News New Law Review of Interest: Journal of Free Speech Law A new, faculty-edited journal on free speech law has been announced and should be of interest...
Feb 24 2021 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News FedSoc Student Academy for Aspiring Law Professors The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...
Feb 22 2021 Topics Constitution Blog Post News How to Research the Constitutionality of Impeaching Former Presidents Robert G. Natelson Recently I’ve pivoted from 38 years of writing books and law review articles to spending...
Feb 19 2021 Topics Foreign Policy Blog Post News Groundhog Day: President Biden's China Strategy Michael D. Berry On February 2, as Americans observed the quasi-holiday Groundhog Day, the Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer...
Feb 18 2021 Blog Post News Does the Church Autonomy Doctrine Bar Courts from Hearing Tort Actions Arising from the Church-Minister Employment Relationship? Stephanie Taub The U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent church autonomy cases have focused on the ministerial exception...
Feb 17 2021 Topics Civil Rights • Litigation Blog Post News APABA-Indiana's Annual Lunar New Year CLE Program On February 19, 2021 from 1:00-3:30pm ET, the Asian-Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana is...
Feb 16 2021 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News FedSoc Faculty Fellowship The Olin-Searle-Smith-Darling Fellows in Law program will offer top young legal thinkers the opportunity to...
Feb 12 2021 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News A Minimum Wage Hike Would Kill Jobs and Hamstring Restaurants Elizabeth K. Dorminey COVID-19 dealt a mule-kick to the solar plexus for small business, most especially restaurants. Now...
Feb 12 2021 Topics Religious Liberty Blog Post News Does the Ministerial Exception Apply to Hostile Work Environment Claims? Victoria Dorfman There is no longer any doubt that the ministerial exception exists, and courts and litigants...
Feb 10 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Biden Administration Subjects the Internet to a “Death by 50 State Cuts” Lawrence J. Spiwak Over the past two decades, the Federal Communications Commission has taken a mixed approach towards...
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New Law Review of Interest: Journal of Free Speech Law
A new, faculty-edited journal on free speech law has been announced and should be of interest...
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FedSoc Student Academy for Aspiring Law Professors
The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...
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How to Research the Constitutionality of Impeaching Former Presidents
Recently I’ve pivoted from 38 years of writing books and law review articles to spending...
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Groundhog Day: President Biden's China Strategy
On February 2, as Americans observed the quasi-holiday Groundhog Day, the Arleigh-Burke class guided-missile destroyer...
Does the Church Autonomy Doctrine Bar Courts from Hearing Tort Actions Arising from the Church-Minister Employment Relationship?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent church autonomy cases have focused on the ministerial exception...
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APABA-Indiana's Annual Lunar New Year CLE Program
On February 19, 2021 from 1:00-3:30pm ET, the Asian-Pacific American Bar Association of Indiana is...
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FedSoc Faculty Fellowship
The Olin-Searle-Smith-Darling Fellows in Law program will offer top young legal thinkers the opportunity to...
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A Minimum Wage Hike Would Kill Jobs and Hamstring Restaurants
COVID-19 dealt a mule-kick to the solar plexus for small business, most especially restaurants. Now...
Topics
Does the Ministerial Exception Apply to Hostile Work Environment Claims?
There is no longer any doubt that the ministerial exception exists, and courts and litigants...
Topics
The Biden Administration Subjects the Internet to a “Death by 50 State Cuts”
Over the past two decades, the Federal Communications Commission has taken a mixed approach towards...