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A Federal Evergreen
In Animal House, Dean Vernon Wormer complains that every Halloween the trees are filled with...
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Have Russia and Syria Killed the Law of War?
Last weekend's UN Resolution on Syria is the latest attempt by “the international community" to...
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A Short Primer on Security Clearances
Here is an excellent and concise paper explaining the security clearance process at the White House,...
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Why Joe Whitley was Tapped to Become the First General Counsel at the Department of Homeland Security
Georgia Superlawyers published this article on Joe D. Whitley, the first General Counsel of the...
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Further Reflections on the Oil States Case after Oral Argument Before the Supreme Court
On November 27, 2017, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in Oil States...
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James Madison, Not Just the “Father of the Constitution”
As Federalist Society members, we revere James Madison as the “Father of the Constitution,” because...
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Does the NLRB’s Inspector General Have a Double Standard for When Board Members Must Recuse?
Traditionally under the National Labor Relations Act, a company was considered to be a joint...
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Interesting Establishment Clause Case in the Eleventh Circuit - Kondrat'Yev v. City of Pensacola
In May, the Eleventh Circuit will hear argument in Kondrat'Yev v. City of Pensacola (No....
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Docket Watch: Gunderson v. State of Indiana
In Gunderson v. State of Indiana, the Indiana Supreme Court, unanimously, held that 1.) Indiana...
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Faculty Division: James Kent Summer Academy
The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...