Nov 5 2020 Video Event Videos Panel III: Originalist Theories of Constitutional Interpretation [Archive Collection] Robert William Bennett, Raoul Berger, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Michael W. McConnell, Michael S. Moore 1987 National Student Symposium On April 3-5, 1987, the Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter hosted the sixth annual National...
Nov 5 2020 Podcast Panel III: Originalist Theories of Constitutional Interpretation [Archive Collection] Robert William Bennett, Raoul Berger, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Michael W. McConnell, Michael S. Moore 1987 National Student Symposium On April 3-5, 1987, the Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter hosted the sixth annual National...
Sep 3 2020 Video Event Videos Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection] Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Sep 3 2020 Podcast Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection] Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Jun 12 2019 Video Short Videos Antitrust & Big Tech Nicolas Petit, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joanna Tsai Documentary short from FedSoc Films and the Regulatory Transparency Project A conversation about the history of antitrust law, the consumer welfare standard, and the tech...
May 15 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Law & Economics • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News A Bargaining Model v. Reality in FTC v. Qualcomm: A Reply to Kattan & Muris Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joshua D. Wright Introduction In a recent article[1] Joe Kattan and Tim Muris (K&M) criticize our article[2] on...
Jul 13 2018 Video Event Videos Panel II: Current State-of-Play Deborah A. Garza, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Diana L. Moss, Noah Joshua Phillips, Joshua D. Wright Antitrust Paradox Conference In recent years, a new populist movement in antitrust law has been labeled “hipster antitrust,”...
Jul 13 2018 Podcast Panel II: Current State-of-Play Deborah A. Garza, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Diana L. Moss, Noah Joshua Phillips, Joshua D. Wright Antitrust Paradox Conference In recent years, a new populist movement in antitrust law has been labeled “hipster antitrust,”...
Apr 23 2018 Video Short Videos The Journey of a SCOTUS Case: Briefs, Arguments, and Decisions [No. 86] Douglas H. Ginsburg Short video featuring Douglas Ginsburg Today, the Supreme Court is taking longer to reach fewer decisions than ever before. Why...
Jan 26 2018 Video Short Videos How Does a Case End Up at the Supreme Court? [No. 86] Douglas H. Ginsburg Short video featuring Douglas Ginsburg The Supreme Court of the United States hears about 80 cases a year, just 1%...
Panel III: Originalist Theories of Constitutional Interpretation [Archive Collection]
Robert William Bennett, Raoul Berger, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Michael W. McConnell, Michael S. Moore
1987 National Student Symposium
On April 3-5, 1987, the Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter hosted the sixth annual National...
Panel III: Originalist Theories of Constitutional Interpretation [Archive Collection]
Robert William Bennett, Raoul Berger, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Michael W. McConnell, Michael S. Moore
1987 National Student Symposium
On April 3-5, 1987, the Federalist Society's Chicago Student Chapter hosted the sixth annual National...
Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection]
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers
A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution
On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection]
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers
A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution
On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Antitrust & Big Tech
Nicolas Petit, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Joanna Tsai
Documentary short from FedSoc Films and the Regulatory Transparency Project
A conversation about the history of antitrust law, the consumer welfare standard, and the tech...
Topics
A Bargaining Model v. Reality in FTC v. Qualcomm: A Reply to Kattan & Muris
Introduction In a recent article[1] Joe Kattan and Tim Muris (K&M) criticize our article[2] on...
Panel II: Current State-of-Play
Deborah A. Garza, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Diana L. Moss, Noah Joshua Phillips, Joshua D. Wright
Antitrust Paradox Conference
In recent years, a new populist movement in antitrust law has been labeled “hipster antitrust,”...
Panel II: Current State-of-Play
Deborah A. Garza, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Diana L. Moss, Noah Joshua Phillips, Joshua D. Wright
Antitrust Paradox Conference
In recent years, a new populist movement in antitrust law has been labeled “hipster antitrust,”...
The Journey of a SCOTUS Case: Briefs, Arguments, and Decisions [No. 86]
Douglas H. Ginsburg
Short video featuring Douglas Ginsburg
Today, the Supreme Court is taking longer to reach fewer decisions than ever before. Why...
How Does a Case End Up at the Supreme Court? [No. 86]
Douglas H. Ginsburg
Short video featuring Douglas Ginsburg
The Supreme Court of the United States hears about 80 cases a year, just 1%...