Feb 12 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Criminal Law & Procedure • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Is Texas Being Invaded?: Congressional Hearing Testimony Examines the Southern Border Crisis Hayley Isenberg Texas Governor Greg Abbott argues that “[t]he failure of the Biden Administration to fulfill the duties...
Feb 9 2024 Topics Litigation • State Courts • State Governments Blog Post West Virginia Adopts Substantial Civil Rules Changes Mark A. Behrens In 2019, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals established a committee to review the...
Feb 8 2024 Blog Post Join Us for the Rupe Debate! Peter K. Redpath Please join the Federalist Society for its inaugural Arthur N. Rupe Debate. This signature debate,...
Feb 2 2024 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post What Happened at the World Radiocommunication Conference? Patricia J. Paoletta For four weeks last quarter, the world gathered to negotiate modifications to the Radio Regulations,...
Feb 1 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers: An Update Robert G. Natelson Constitutional Background The constitutional justification for much of the federal regulatory and administrative apparatus rests...
Jan 31 2024 Topics Federalism • Religious Liberty Blog Post HHS Issues Final Rule on Conscience Rights in Healthcare Rachel N. Morrison, Eric N. Kniffin On January 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a...
Jan 30 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Jurisprudence • Litigation Blog Post A Brief Guide to the 2023 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence Mark A. Behrens Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 702, 106, and 615 took effect on December 1,...
Jan 26 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Navigating the Rules of “The People’s House” Lars Erik Schönander Despite its obscurity, the House rules package is essential to the operations of the House...
Jan 25 2024 Topics State Governments • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Supreme Court to Decide Whether EMTALA Preempts State Abortion Laws: Idaho v. U.S. and Moyle v. U.S. Rachel N. Morrison Abortion is before the Supreme Court once again. This month, the Court granted certiorari in...
Jan 24 2024 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post In Remembrance of Professor Charles Fried (1935-2024) Professor Charles Fried passed away yesterday. Ben Pontz, President of the Federalist Society's Harvard Student...
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Is Texas Being Invaded?: Congressional Hearing Testimony Examines the Southern Border Crisis
Texas Governor Greg Abbott argues that “[t]he failure of the Biden Administration to fulfill the duties...
Topics
West Virginia Adopts Substantial Civil Rules Changes
In 2019, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals established a committee to review the...
Join Us for the Rupe Debate!
Please join the Federalist Society for its inaugural Arthur N. Rupe Debate. This signature debate,...
Topics
What Happened at the World Radiocommunication Conference?
For four weeks last quarter, the world gathered to negotiate modifications to the Radio Regulations,...
Topics
The Meaning of “Regulate Commerce” to the Constitution’s Ratifiers: An Update
Constitutional Background The constitutional justification for much of the federal regulatory and administrative apparatus rests...
Topics
HHS Issues Final Rule on Conscience Rights in Healthcare
On January 11, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a...
Topics
A Brief Guide to the 2023 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence
Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence 702, 106, and 615 took effect on December 1,...
Topics
Navigating the Rules of “The People’s House”
Despite its obscurity, the House rules package is essential to the operations of the House...
Topics
Supreme Court to Decide Whether EMTALA Preempts State Abortion Laws: Idaho v. U.S. and Moyle v. U.S.
Abortion is before the Supreme Court once again. This month, the Court granted certiorari in...
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In Remembrance of Professor Charles Fried (1935-2024)
Professor Charles Fried passed away yesterday. Ben Pontz, President of the Federalist Society's Harvard Student...