Feb 9 2017 Blog Post News Why Trump can't undo the regulatory state so easily Catherine M. Sharkey, William H. Pryor, Timothy Courtney Rachel Augustine Potter writes for the Brookings Institution: Regulatory politics, not usually the stuff of...
Feb 9 2017 Blog Post News [PANEL]: Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration? Timothy Courtney The Federalist Society's Practice Group and Student Divisions and the American Branch of the International Law...
Jan 18 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News [VIDEO] Lee v. Tam: "Disparaging Trademarks and the First Amendment Timothy Courtney Can the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) deny a trademark to a group with an...
Jan 11 2017 Blog Post News Call for Papers -- Junior Scholars Colloquium Timothy Courtney We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for our sixth annual Junior Scholars Colloquium, which is tentatively scheduled...
Jan 10 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Constitution Says Nothing About Behavioral Economics Michael P. Moreland, Timothy Courtney Federalist Society member Todd Zywicki is in the Wall Street Journal: Behavioral economics has taken...
Jan 9 2017 Blog Post News New Poll: Vast Majority of Americans Want SCOTUS Nominees Who Apply Constitution as Originally Written Timothy Courtney A new poll conducted by The Marist Poll, and sponsored by the Knights of Columbus,...
Jan 9 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Orders and Opinions Update Timothy Courtney (1) The Court issued a per curiam opinion in White v. Pauly (pp. 33-40 of the Order...
Dec 15 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Cert update Timothy Courtney The Supreme Court granted cert in four new cases yesterday. (1 & 2) Turner v. United States and Overton v....
Dec 12 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Opinion & Orders: Challenge to bank fraud conviction rejected; no new cert grants Timothy Courtney The Supreme Court issued one opinion and a new Order List this morning. A brief summary follows: OPINION:...
Dec 8 2016 Blog Post News The Limits of Federal Criminal Law--Livestream Timothy Courtney In the last year, the Department of Justice lost three major cases against Fed Ex,...
Why Trump can't undo the regulatory state so easily
Rachel Augustine Potter writes for the Brookings Institution: Regulatory politics, not usually the stuff of...
[PANEL]: Will International Law Matter to the Trump Administration?
The Federalist Society's Practice Group and Student Divisions and the American Branch of the International Law...
Topics
[VIDEO] Lee v. Tam: "Disparaging Trademarks and the First Amendment
Can the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) deny a trademark to a group with an...
Call for Papers -- Junior Scholars Colloquium
We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for our sixth annual Junior Scholars Colloquium, which is tentatively scheduled...
Topics
The Constitution Says Nothing About Behavioral Economics
Federalist Society member Todd Zywicki is in the Wall Street Journal: Behavioral economics has taken...
New Poll: Vast Majority of Americans Want SCOTUS Nominees Who Apply Constitution as Originally Written
A new poll conducted by The Marist Poll, and sponsored by the Knights of Columbus,...
Topics
SCOTUS Orders and Opinions Update
(1) The Court issued a per curiam opinion in White v. Pauly (pp. 33-40 of the Order...
Topics
SCOTUS Cert update
The Supreme Court granted cert in four new cases yesterday. (1 & 2) Turner v. United States and Overton v....
Topics
SCOTUS Opinion & Orders: Challenge to bank fraud conviction rejected; no new cert grants
The Supreme Court issued one opinion and a new Order List this morning. A brief summary follows: OPINION:...
The Limits of Federal Criminal Law--Livestream
In the last year, the Department of Justice lost three major cases against Fed Ex,...