Dec 6 2022 Podcast Showcase Panel II: The Mission of Law Schools Mark C. Alexander, Joshua Kleinfeld, Paul G. Mahoney, Dayna Matthew, Neomi Rao 2022 National Lawyers Convention Law schools are the gatekeepers of the legal profession and thus wield substantial influence on...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Religious Liberty and Education: Kennedy, Carson, and Parental Rights Nicole Stelle Garnett, Raymond Kethledge, William P. Marshall, Erin E. Murphy 2022 National Lawyers Convention This panel discussion will examine public and private education, with a focus on the relationship—and...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast The Major Questions Doctrine: West Virginia v. EPA Ian Heath Gershengorn, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Thomas W. Merrill, Yaakov M. Roth National Lawyers Conference 2022 Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast What Can Be Done About Violent Crime? Thomas Abt, Paul Carillo, Erica H. MacDonald, Mark V. Scott, Amul R. Thapar National Lawyers Convention 2022 America’s national conversation about firearms is primarily about mass shootings and gun control. Some experts...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Competition and Innovation Policy for Tomorrow Makan Delrahim, Christine Haight Farley, Ryan T. Holte, Andrei Iancu, F. Scott Kieff 2022 National Lawyer's Convention As global crises abound, from pandemics to war, society cries out for myriad new technologies,...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes? Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton 2022 National Lawyers Convention When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 81: Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions Sarah Binder, Daniel Marcos Flores, Trevor N. McFadden On October 17, 2022, the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 80: Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking David Fotouhi, Richard J. Pierce, Lisa Branch This second event of a co-sponsored series on the Administrative State focused on the role...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: 303 Creative v. Elenis Michael R. Dimino, Andrew Koppelman, Casey Mattox On December 5,2022, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in 303 Creative LLC...
Dec 5 2022 Podcast Render Law Unto Congress and Execution Unto the Executive: The Supreme Court Rebalances Constitutional Power Aditya Bamzai, Thomas B. Griffith, James C. Ho, Sally Katzen, Nicholas R. Parrillo 2022 National Lawyers Convention The Roberts Court is recasting the administrative state according to its view of the separation...
Showcase Panel II: The Mission of Law Schools
Mark C. Alexander, Joshua Kleinfeld, Paul G. Mahoney, Dayna Matthew, Neomi Rao
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Law schools are the gatekeepers of the legal profession and thus wield substantial influence on...
Religious Liberty and Education: Kennedy, Carson, and Parental Rights
Nicole Stelle Garnett, Raymond Kethledge, William P. Marshall, Erin E. Murphy
2022 National Lawyers Convention
This panel discussion will examine public and private education, with a focus on the relationship—and...
The Major Questions Doctrine: West Virginia v. EPA
Ian Heath Gershengorn, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Thomas W. Merrill, Yaakov M. Roth
National Lawyers Conference 2022
Supreme Court actions during the 2021-2022 term - opinions, grants and denials of petitions for...
What Can Be Done About Violent Crime?
Thomas Abt, Paul Carillo, Erica H. MacDonald, Mark V. Scott, Amul R. Thapar
National Lawyers Convention 2022
America’s national conversation about firearms is primarily about mass shootings and gun control. Some experts...
Competition and Innovation Policy for Tomorrow
Makan Delrahim, Christine Haight Farley, Ryan T. Holte, Andrei Iancu, F. Scott Kieff
2022 National Lawyer's Convention
As global crises abound, from pandemics to war, society cries out for myriad new technologies,...
Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes?
Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Necessary & Proper Episode 81: Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions
Sarah Binder, Daniel Marcos Flores, Trevor N. McFadden
On October 17, 2022, the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter hosted...
Necessary & Proper Episode 80: Creatures of Statute II: Administrative Agencies and Policymaking
David Fotouhi, Richard J. Pierce, Lisa Branch
This second event of a co-sponsored series on the Administrative State focused on the role...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: 303 Creative v. Elenis
Michael R. Dimino, Andrew Koppelman, Casey Mattox
On December 5,2022, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in 303 Creative LLC...
Render Law Unto Congress and Execution Unto the Executive: The Supreme Court Rebalances Constitutional Power
Aditya Bamzai, Thomas B. Griffith, James C. Ho, Sally Katzen, Nicholas R. Parrillo
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The Roberts Court is recasting the administrative state according to its view of the separation...