Mar 25 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Michael McConnell on Zubik Oral Argument Timothy Courtney Professor Michael McConnell's comments on the Zubik v. Burwell (Little Sisters of the Poor) argument are posted...
Mar 24 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Punishing Climate-Change Skeptics Timothy Courtney David Rivkin and Andrew Grossman write at the Wall Street Journal: Galileo Galilei was tried...
Mar 7 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News 2016 James Kent Summer Academy Jennifer Walker Elrod, Timothy Courtney The Federalist Society's Faculty Division is accepting applications for the 2016 James Kent Summer Academy, which...
Feb 24 2016 Blog Post News Protect Inventors, Preserve Innovation Timothy Courtney Check out the Washington Times' special section devoted to patents and intellectual property, featuring submissions...
Feb 23 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Without Justice Scalia, "Corruption" Cases May Get Hazier Timothy Courtney Stephen Klein writes for Pillar of Law: After the unfortunate passing of Justice Antonin Scalia...
Feb 17 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Encryption backdoors aren't worth the price Timothy Courtney Senator Mike Lee writes for the Daily Dot: There are no easy answers when it...
Feb 12 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Turning back the leviathan of the administrative state Timothy Courtney Federalist Society members Will Haun and David McIntosh write for the Washington Examiner: There are...
Feb 12 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Misguided ExxonMobil Climate Change Inquisition Timothy Courtney Federalist Society member C. Boyden Gray writes for Forbes: Last year witnessed the astounding speed at...
Feb 10 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Should the government be able to read your emails? Timothy Courtney [VIDEO]: Southwestern Law School’s Visiting Associate Professor Amy Peikoff explains the Third Party Doctrine of...
Feb 10 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Congress should protect American innovators, not Chinese infringement Timothy Courtney Erik Telford writes for the Hill: China is “killing us” on trade, as Donald Trump...
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Michael McConnell on Zubik Oral Argument
Professor Michael McConnell's comments on the Zubik v. Burwell (Little Sisters of the Poor) argument are posted...
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Punishing Climate-Change Skeptics
David Rivkin and Andrew Grossman write at the Wall Street Journal: Galileo Galilei was tried...
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2016 James Kent Summer Academy
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division is accepting applications for the 2016 James Kent Summer Academy, which...
Protect Inventors, Preserve Innovation
Check out the Washington Times' special section devoted to patents and intellectual property, featuring submissions...
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Without Justice Scalia, "Corruption" Cases May Get Hazier
Stephen Klein writes for Pillar of Law: After the unfortunate passing of Justice Antonin Scalia...
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Encryption backdoors aren't worth the price
Senator Mike Lee writes for the Daily Dot: There are no easy answers when it...
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Turning back the leviathan of the administrative state
Federalist Society members Will Haun and David McIntosh write for the Washington Examiner: There are...
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The Misguided ExxonMobil Climate Change Inquisition
Federalist Society member C. Boyden Gray writes for Forbes: Last year witnessed the astounding speed at...
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Should the government be able to read your emails?
[VIDEO]: Southwestern Law School’s Visiting Associate Professor Amy Peikoff explains the Third Party Doctrine of...
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Congress should protect American innovators, not Chinese infringement
Erik Telford writes for the Hill: China is “killing us” on trade, as Donald Trump...