Dec 17 2020 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Lange v. California: Restoring the Fourth Amendment’s Forgotten Right to Be Secure Adam F. Griffin, Josh Windham The question of when and how police may enter our homes strikes at the core...
Dec 16 2020 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post Two studies, different results: How did Cook County’s bail reform really impact crime? Emily Mooney Bail reform efforts that seek to shrink jail populations and scale back the use of...
Dec 14 2020 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post NLC 2020: National Security Law Panel on "The Law, China, and the Possible New Cold War" Matthew R. A. Heiman As part of the National Lawyers Convention, the International & National Security Law Practice Group...
Dec 11 2020 Topics Fourteenth Amendment • Supreme Court Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Privileges or Immunities: More Than a Nullity, But Not Boundless Jacob R. Weaver The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Dec 10 2020 Blog Post RIP Judge Ralph K. Winter Steven G. Calabresi Judge Ralph Winter, Senior Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
Dec 10 2020 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post Virtual Juries Are Viable, but Their Usage Should Be Rare Arthur Rizer, Jesse Kelley Since the beginning of business closures earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds...
Dec 10 2020 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post The Real World Costs of Heavy-Handed Chemical Regulation Jeff Stier Over the last few months, people around the world have learned more about the global...
Dec 9 2020 Topics Religious Liberties Blog Post Insufficiently Supported Causal Inferences: A Response to Barak-Corren and Tebbe James C. Phillips In November, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. That case...
Dec 7 2020 Topics Federal Courts • Supreme Court Blog Post Student Blog Initiative A Circuit Split Emerges on Post-June Medical Abortion Standards Seth Smitherman The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Dec 3 2020 Topics Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post Student Blog Initiative The Reindeer Rule: Lynch and Allegheny Explained Richie Angel The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
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Lange v. California: Restoring the Fourth Amendment’s Forgotten Right to Be Secure
The question of when and how police may enter our homes strikes at the core...
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Two studies, different results: How did Cook County’s bail reform really impact crime?
Bail reform efforts that seek to shrink jail populations and scale back the use of...
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NLC 2020: National Security Law Panel on "The Law, China, and the Possible New Cold War"
As part of the National Lawyers Convention, the International & National Security Law Practice Group...
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Privileges or Immunities: More Than a Nullity, But Not Boundless
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
RIP Judge Ralph K. Winter
Judge Ralph Winter, Senior Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
Topics
Virtual Juries Are Viable, but Their Usage Should Be Rare
Since the beginning of business closures earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds...
Topics
The Real World Costs of Heavy-Handed Chemical Regulation
Over the last few months, people around the world have learned more about the global...
Topics
Insufficiently Supported Causal Inferences: A Response to Barak-Corren and Tebbe
In November, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. That case...
Topics
A Circuit Split Emerges on Post-June Medical Abortion Standards
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Topics
The Reindeer Rule: Lynch and Allegheny Explained
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...