Jan 17 2017 Video Short Videos Lee v. Tam: “Disparaging” Trademarks & the First Amendment John Shu Short video featuring John Shu Can the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) deny a trademark to a group with an...
Jul 29 2016 Topics Article I Initiative Blog Post News Congress Tries To Restrict Executive Actions John Shu The Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection Act, H.R. 4321, is before the...
Jul 20 2016 Blog Post News Dodd-Frank Appears In Cleveland John Shu Last night, at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Donald Trump, Jr. criticized Dodd-Frank and...
May 26 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News "Delegation Reconsidered" Paper Review Akhil Reed Amar, Janice Rogers Brown, John Shu Ron Cass, former dean of Boston University School of Law and President of Cass &...
Apr 8 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Simple Question re: Evenwel v. Abbott John Shu, Timothy Courtney Roger Clegg writes for National Review: By a vote of 8–0 yesterday in Evenwel v....
Feb 17 2016 Topics Intellectual Property • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Indispensable Man's Indispensable Role in Securing IP Rights John Shu, Randolph J. May In our recent book, The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property – A Natural Rights Perspective,...
Feb 17 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Importance of Meaningful Mens Rea Reform John Shu, John G. Malcolm, Michael B. Mukasey While it is conventional wisdom that the states have primary responsibility for protecting the health,...
Feb 16 2016 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Justice Scalia, Chevron, and the Administrative State John Shu All of America continues to deeply mourn beloved Justice Nino Scalia. Our hearts and prayers go...
Feb 9 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Briefs in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt John Shu, Teresa Stanton Collett Michael McConnell, Richard & Frances Mallery Professor of Law and Director of the Stanford Constitutional Law...
Oct 15 2015 Topics Litigation Blog Post Executive Branch Review Fairholme Funds, Inc. v. United States: Litigation Discovery and the Most Transparent Administration in History John Shu On September 4, 2015, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (Sweeney, J.) held a status...
Lee v. Tam: “Disparaging” Trademarks & the First Amendment
John Shu
Short video featuring John Shu
Can the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) deny a trademark to a group with an...
Topics
Congress Tries To Restrict Executive Actions
The Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection Act, H.R. 4321, is before the...
Dodd-Frank Appears In Cleveland
Last night, at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Donald Trump, Jr. criticized Dodd-Frank and...
Topics
"Delegation Reconsidered" Paper Review
Ron Cass, former dean of Boston University School of Law and President of Cass &...
Topics
Simple Question re: Evenwel v. Abbott
Roger Clegg writes for National Review: By a vote of 8–0 yesterday in Evenwel v....
Topics
The Indispensable Man's Indispensable Role in Securing IP Rights
In our recent book, The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property – A Natural Rights Perspective,...
Topics
The Importance of Meaningful Mens Rea Reform
While it is conventional wisdom that the states have primary responsibility for protecting the health,...
Topics
Justice Scalia, Chevron, and the Administrative State
All of America continues to deeply mourn beloved Justice Nino Scalia. Our hearts and prayers go...
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Briefs in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt
Michael McConnell, Richard & Frances Mallery Professor of Law and Director of the Stanford Constitutional Law...
Topics
Fairholme Funds, Inc. v. United States: Litigation Discovery and the Most Transparent Administration in History
On September 4, 2015, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (Sweeney, J.) held a status...