Mar 9 2021 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News Olin-Searle Faculty Fellowship The Olin-Searle Fellowship program offers top young lawyers with a scholarly bent the opportunity to...
Mar 5 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media • International & National Security Law Blog Post News Open Radio Access Networks and the FCC's Role in National Security Patricia J. Paoletta Interest in Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) has evidently survived the transition from the Trump...
Mar 4 2021 Topics Affirmative Action Blog Post News Why Did California's Prop 16 Fail? A County-by-County Assessment Althea Nagai By a margin of 57% to 43%, California voters in 2020 rejected Proposition 16, which...
Mar 4 2021 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Madison’s Last Veto Richie Angel In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
Mar 3 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Intellectual Property Blog Post News Oral Arguments in Arthrex Gregory Dolin On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...
Mar 3 2021 Topics Constitution Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Scalia’s Theory of the Suspension Clause in St. Cyr Jacob R. Weaver Experts have long debated Congress’s power to withhold federal court jurisdiction. But in 2008, the...
Mar 2 2021 Topics Civil Rights • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Freedom of Thought Essay of Interest: "Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America" Alida Kass A thoughtful piece by Glenn Loury on the challenges to squarely confronting and discussing intractable...
Feb 25 2021 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Freedom of Thought New Law Review of Interest: Journal of Free Speech Law A new, faculty-edited journal on free speech law has been announced and should be of interest...
Feb 24 2021 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News FedSoc Student Academy for Aspiring Law Professors The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...
Feb 24 2021 Topics Federalism Blog Post Student Blog Initiative State Fiscal Discipline Protects Our System of Dual Sovereignty H. Cole Hassay The Framers reached a counterintuitive conclusion when authoring the Constitution: Citizens’ liberties are safer when...
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Olin-Searle Faculty Fellowship
The Olin-Searle Fellowship program offers top young lawyers with a scholarly bent the opportunity to...
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Open Radio Access Networks and the FCC's Role in National Security
Interest in Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) has evidently survived the transition from the Trump...
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Why Did California's Prop 16 Fail? A County-by-County Assessment
By a margin of 57% to 43%, California voters in 2020 rejected Proposition 16, which...
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Madison’s Last Veto
In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
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Oral Arguments in Arthrex
On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...
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Scalia’s Theory of the Suspension Clause in St. Cyr
Experts have long debated Congress’s power to withhold federal court jurisdiction. But in 2008, the...
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Essay of Interest: "Unspeakable Truths about Racial Inequality in America"
A thoughtful piece by Glenn Loury on the challenges to squarely confronting and discussing intractable...
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New Law Review of Interest: Journal of Free Speech Law
A new, faculty-edited journal on free speech law has been announced and should be of interest...
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FedSoc Student Academy for Aspiring Law Professors
The Federalist Society’s James Kent Summer Academy is a program for law students and recent...
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State Fiscal Discipline Protects Our System of Dual Sovereignty
The Framers reached a counterintuitive conclusion when authoring the Constitution: Citizens’ liberties are safer when...