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JUST ANNOUNCED: March 2017 DC Luncheon with Donald McGahn
Join us Thursday, March 2, for this month's DC lawyers' chapter luncheon at Tony Cheng's...
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Fourth Circuit misinterprets Supreme Court 2nd Amendment precedent
In Kolbe v. Hogan, the Fourth Circuit, sitting en banc, became the first Federal Circuit...
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Right to Work laws at the polls and in the courts - an update
Since my last blog on this subject, dated November 28, 2016, two more states have...
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To have a better, more honest Congress, change its incentives
David Schoenbrod writes for The Hill: Congress has become one of America’s most unpopular and...
Michael A. Zummo, In Memoriam
The Long Island Lawyers Chapter suffered a great loss on November 19, 2016 with the...
Scalia: Portrait of a Man & Jurist [Excerpt]
On the anniversary of his passing, some of the people who knew him best recount...
Call for Papers -- 2017 Junior Scholars Colloquium
Call for Papers -- 2017 Junior Scholars Colloquium We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for...
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Kennedy, Korematsu, and the Travel Ban
President Trump’s recent travel ban sparked an interesting constitutional discussion regarding the limits of executive...
Why Trump can't undo the regulatory state so easily
Rachel Augustine Potter writes for the Brookings Institution: Regulatory politics, not usually the stuff of...
[PANEL]: Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration?
The Federalist Society's Practice Group and Student Divisions and the American Branch of the International Law...