Lael Weinberger is an attorney and legal scholar. He is a lawyer in the Washington, DC, office of Gibson Dunn and a non-resident fellow at Stanford Law School. Previously, Lael clerked for Justice Neil Gorsuch on the United States Supreme Court, Judge Frank Easterbrook on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and Chief Justice Daniel Eismann on the Idaho Supreme Court. Lael taught law and researched at Harvard Law School as a lecturer, as the Olin-Searle-Smith Fellow (2020-22), and as the Raoul Berger-Mark DeWolfe Howe Legal History Fellow (2019-20). Lael earned a law degree with high honors from the University of Chicago Law School. He also holds a PhD in history from the University of Chicago, with a focus on American legal history. Lael's academic articles and reviews appear in the University of Chicago Law Review, Notre Dame Law Review, and Constitutional Commentary, among others. His reviews and essays have appeared in publications including Newsweek, National Review, Claremont Review, First Things, Christianity Today, LA Review of Books, World, and the New Rambler Review. Lael is on Twitter at @LaelWeinberger.
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Separation of Church and State: Are Churches "Above the Law?"
Texas Student Chapter
University of Texas School of Law727 E Dean Keeton
Austin, TX 78705
Panel 1: Did James Madison Think Corporations Were People Too?
The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection127 Connecticut Ave NW1127 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC , DC 20036
The Current State of Church and State: Opposed, Separate, or Collaborating?
Nashville Lawyers Chapter
Bass Berry & Sims PLC150 3rd Avenue South, Suite 2800
Nashville, TN 37201
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
21st Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
Hilton New Orleans - Compass, Riverside Complex2 Poydras St
New Orleans, LA 70130
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina - Marina Ballroom G, South Tower/Level 3333 W Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
Panel 1: Did James Madison Think Corporations Were People Too?
How did citizens understand corporate power at the Founding? What were the rights, privileges, and...
Panel 1: Did James Madison Think Corporations Were People Too?
How did citizens understand corporate power at the Founding? What were the rights, privileges, and...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
21st Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
On January 3, 2019, the Federalist Society hosted the Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations. The...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
21st Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
On January 3, 2019, the Federalist Society hosted the Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations. The...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
20th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference
The winners of our Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition will present their papers, and various...