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Courtney v. Danner: Update and Teleforum
On Friday, December 18, the Institute for Justice filed its reply brief in support of...
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About That Post-Election Supreme Court Nomination by Abraham Lincoln
In the wake of Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, it is time...
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Pennsylvania Appellate Court Agrees to Rehear Decision Invalidating Federal Tort Law
The Federalist Society’s 2020 Civil Justice Update, published on December 2, 2020, included a discussion...
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Paper Series on the Second Amendment and Civil Unrest
The Liberty and Law Center at Antonin Scalia Law School has sponsored a series of...
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Trump Appointee Term Expirations – Labor & Employment
Below are the dates on which various Trump appointees' terms will expire. Equal Employment Opportunity...
An Update on Challenges to California’s Statutes Allocating Corporate Board Seats by Race, Ethnicity, Sex, and Gender
California’s state legislature has aggressively sought to impose affirmative action on the state, aiming to...
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Lange v. California: Restoring the Fourth Amendment’s Forgotten Right to Be Secure
The question of when and how police may enter our homes strikes at the core...
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Two studies, different results: How did Cook County’s bail reform really impact crime?
Bail reform efforts that seek to shrink jail populations and scale back the use of...
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NLC 2020: National Security Law Panel on "The Law, China, and the Possible New Cold War"
As part of the National Lawyers Convention, the International & National Security Law Practice Group...
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Privileges or Immunities: More Than a Nullity, But Not Boundless
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...