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Interpreting the Constitution Based on Modern Fads Is a Mistake
Yesterday, Professor Ryan Owens published an op-ed in The Weekly Standard offering a clarion call...
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Georgetown Law Federalist Society's Lifetime Service Award Presented to Sen. Rand Paul
On April 16, 2018, the Georgetown Law Federalist Society Student Chapter presented its Lifetime Service...
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Trends in Government Priorities, 1960 - 2019
A new report - by Susan Dudley of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center and Melinda Warren of...
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New DOJ Policies on Corporate Enforcement
On May 9, 2018, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced a new policy for federal...
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A New Federalism: Can the Judicial Right and Left Unite as Unlikely Allies?
Recent events are creating strange legal bedfellows. Following President Trump’s election, the administration took swift...
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The Endangered Species Act: The Need for Transparency and Accountability
In its 45 years of existence, the Endangered Species Act has seen only 40 listed...
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Arizona Supreme Court Considers ABA Model Rule 8.4(g)
The Arizona Supreme Court has before it a Petition by the National Lawyers Guild, Central...
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The Haspel Nomination - What Does it Take to Lead the CIA?
Federalist Society International & National Security Law Practice Group member Matthew Heiman has written a...
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Docket Watch: Lexington-Fayette Urban County Human Rights Commission v. Hands On Originals
May the government force a Democrat to make signs for a Republican politician, a gay...
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Morrison v. Olson Oral Argument Rewind: Everything Old Is New Again
Historian-turned-politician Sen. Ben Sasse (NE) likes a good historical coincidence. And last week, on April...