Mar 30 2020 Podcast Panel III: Do Changing Norms Undermine Support for Our System of Government? Vikram D. Amar, David Bernstein, Evan H. Caminker, Chad A. Readler, Keith E. Whittington 2020 National Student Symposium On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Mar 17 2020 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 54: Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies Keith E. Whittington, Heidi Kitrosser Description: On January 16 Penn State Law's Federalist Society Chapter co-hosted an impeachment dicussion featuring...
Feb 10 2020 Video Short Videos Should We Change the Size of Congress? [Article I Initiative] Martin Frost, Derek T. Muller, Keith E. Whittington Short video featuring Martin Frost, Derek Muller, and Keith Whittington How are Congressional seats allotted to the various states? Why has the total number of...
Feb 4 2020 Video Event Videos Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies Shifa Abuzaid, Dallas Kephart, Heidi Kitrosser, Hari M. Osofsky, Keith E. Whittington Penn State-University Park Student Chapter On January 16, 2020, the Penn State-University Park Student Chapter, the Article I Initiative, and...
Feb 4 2020 Podcast Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies Shifa Abuzaid, Dallas Kephart, Heidi Kitrosser, Hari M. Osofsky, Keith E. Whittington Penn State-University Park Student Chapter On January 16, 2020, the Penn State-University Park Student Chapter, the Article I Initiative, and...
Oct 22 2019 Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 49: What is an Impeachable Offense? Keith E. Whittington This episode was hosted and recorded on October 15, 2019 by the Temple University Beasley...
Jun 4 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech Anthony M. Deardurff, Frederick Schauer, Keith E. Whittington Co-Sponsored by the Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and the Faculty Division In Speak Freely, Prof. Whitting ton argues that universities have a distinctive and important mission...
Nov 18 2017 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington 2017 National Lawyers Convention Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Nov 18 2017 Podcast Event Videos Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington 2017 National Lawyers Convention Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Jun 14 2017 Publication Article I Papers The Place of Congress in the Constitutional Order Keith E. Whittington Professor Keith Whittington argues in favor of the centrality of Congress in the American constitutional...
Panel III: Do Changing Norms Undermine Support for Our System of Government?
Vikram D. Amar, David Bernstein, Evan H. Caminker, Chad A. Readler, Keith E. Whittington
2020 National Student Symposium
On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Necessary & Proper Episode 54: Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies
Keith E. Whittington, Heidi Kitrosser
Description: On January 16 Penn State Law's Federalist Society Chapter co-hosted an impeachment dicussion featuring...
Should We Change the Size of Congress? [Article I Initiative]
Martin Frost, Derek T. Muller, Keith E. Whittington
Short video featuring Martin Frost, Derek Muller, and Keith Whittington
How are Congressional seats allotted to the various states? Why has the total number of...
Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies
Shifa Abuzaid, Dallas Kephart, Heidi Kitrosser, Hari M. Osofsky, Keith E. Whittington
Penn State-University Park Student Chapter
On January 16, 2020, the Penn State-University Park Student Chapter, the Article I Initiative, and...
Presidential Impeachment: Historical Context and Current Controversies
Shifa Abuzaid, Dallas Kephart, Heidi Kitrosser, Hari M. Osofsky, Keith E. Whittington
Penn State-University Park Student Chapter
On January 16, 2020, the Penn State-University Park Student Chapter, the Article I Initiative, and...
Necessary & Proper Episode 49: What is an Impeachable Offense?
Keith E. Whittington
This episode was hosted and recorded on October 15, 2019 by the Temple University Beasley...
Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech
Anthony M. Deardurff, Frederick Schauer, Keith E. Whittington
Co-Sponsored by the Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and the Faculty Division
In Speak Freely, Prof. Whitting ton argues that universities have a distinctive and important mission...
Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State
C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
Showcase Panel II: Congress and the Administrative State
C. Boyden Gray, Peter L. Strauss, Diane S. Sykes, Christopher J. Walker, Keith E. Whittington
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Despite the Constitution vesting “[a]ll legislative Powers herein granted" in Congress, today lawmaking by administrative...
The Place of Congress in the Constitutional Order
Keith E. Whittington
Professor Keith Whittington argues in favor of the centrality of Congress in the American constitutional...