Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public policy matters. Any expressions of opinion are those of the author. We welcome responses to the views presented here. To join the debate, please email us at [email protected].
Topics
Latest Developments in SEC “Regulation” of Cryptocurrency
Earlier this year, on this blog and in a Federalist Society panel, I discussed...
Topics
Filed Comment: Department of Labor's Proposed Rescission to Effect Religious Liberty Exemptions and Nondiscrimination Law
On behalf of the Thomas More Society, National Association of Evangelicals, Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance,...
Topics
Public Education Should Be Made Transparent
Last month, the Federalist Society presented a well-received convention panel discussion on woke education, an...
Topics
Highlight: International Law on the National Stage
The 2021 National Lawyers Convention (NLC) took place Thursday, November 11 through Saturday, November 13...
Topics
In the Shadow of Skidmore and Seminole Rock?: Chevron and Auer Deference and Their Conceits
When an agency interprets a statute it administers, a court will defer to the agency’s...
In Bruen, New York’s Scrutiny Analysis Gets It Exactly Backwards
Heller famously concluded that the “inherent right of self-defense [is] central to the Second Amendment...
Topics
Why Racial Preferences Harm Higher Education
An article of faith among leftists is that we must give preferences to certain “underrepresented”...
Dyer and Cooper Take on Mississippi's Historical Case
As many readers have probably noticed, tomorrow is a signal moment in our nation. The...
In Dobbs v. Jackson, History is On Mississippi's Side
This post originally appeared at Newsweek and is being republished here with permission. The Supreme...
Topics
Book Review: Who Decides?
Sixth Circuit Chief Judge Jeffrey Sutton is erudite, insightful, and oh so prolific. His 51...