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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...
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Government Sanctioned Trespass Rights
Confirming that no good deed goes unpunished, a Brooklyn federal court just awarded $6.7 million...
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The ABA is Against You and Other Things No One Tells Conservative Or Christian Law Students
My dear law school students (and those pondering the path of law school), about this...
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Outstanding New Article on “Disparate Impact” and School Discipline
Gail Heriot and Alison Somin have written an important article that will appear in the Texas...
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Docket Watch: Cooper v. Berger
In State ex rel. Cooper v. Berger, No. 52PA17-2 (N.C. Jan. 26, 2018), the Supreme...