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NLC: "Lawless"
Great to see old friends and make some new ones at #FedSoc2015 (not to mention...
NLC: the Article I Initiative
This year’s National Lawyers Convention launched an extremely important project to develop a constitutional theory...
NLC: Mens Rea Reform
The criminal law generally requires proof of criminal intent, called mens rea (Latin for “guilty...
NLC: FedSoc Continuing Legal Education
With my reading schedule, I attend CLEs for three States’ licensure requirements. One query has...
NLC: Criminal Justice Reform
Another great Federalist Society convention this year. The session on criminal justice reform earlier today...
NLC: Judges On Fleek
While I’m missing Justice Don Willett’s presence at #FedSoc2015, other judges have done their part...
NLC: Religious Freedom and the Administrative State
On Thursday I had the pleasure of joining the panel discussion of religious liberty during...
NLC: Religious Liberty Session
Attending the religious liberty session reminds me why so many people come each year to...
NLC: Corporations, Securities, and Antitrust Panel
The Corporations, Securities & Antitrust panel on Thursday was all about constitutional law. With new...
NLC: Attorneys General Panel
Among the most consequential decisions a state Attorney General can make is whether to defend...