Mar 30 2020 Video Event Videos Panel I: The Compact Clause Jonathan H. Adler, Michael S. Greve, Roderick M. Hills, Eugene B. Meyer 2020 National Student Symposium On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Mar 30 2020 Podcast Panel I: The Compact Clause Jonathan H. Adler, Michael S. Greve, Roderick M. Hills, Eugene B. Meyer 2020 National Student Symposium On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Mar 15 2018 Podcast Perfecting the Constitution - a Roundtable: Visions for the 28th Amendment Amy Coney Barrett, Laura Donohue, Michael S. Greve, John O. McGinnis, Robin Fretwell Wilson, Jamal Greene 2018 National Student Symposium Article V of the Constitution provides a process for amending the Constitution. However, this process...
Mar 15 2018 Video Event Videos Perfecting the Constitution - a Roundtable: Visions for the 28th Amendment Amy Coney Barrett, Laura Donohue, Michael S. Greve, John O. McGinnis, Robin Fretwell Wilson, Jamal Greene 2018 National Student Symposium Article V of the Constitution provides a process for amending the Constitution. However, this process...
Nov 21 2017 Video Event Videos Conservative Public-Interest Litigation in the Modern Era Jennifer Walker Elrod, Theodore "Ted" Frank, Michael S. Greve, Kate Comerford Todd, Mark W. Smith 2017 National Lawyers Convention A number of conservative and libertarian organizations have engaged in litigation against regulatory overreach in...
Nov 21 2017 Podcast Event Videos Conservative Public-Interest Litigation in the Modern Era Jennifer Walker Elrod, Theodore "Ted" Frank, Michael S. Greve, Kate Comerford Todd, Mark W. Smith 2017 National Lawyers Convention A number of conservative and libertarian organizations have engaged in litigation against regulatory overreach in...
May 20 2016 Video Event Videos Regulatory Theory: Preemptive Rule-making vs. Common Law Redress Rachel L. Brand, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Brian Galle, Michael S. Greve, Adam Thierer Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference What regulatory approach best fosters commercial innovation? Traditionally, it had been thought that ex post,...
May 20 2016 Podcast Regulatory Theory: Preemptive Rule-making vs. Common Law Redress Rachel L. Brand, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Brian Galle, Michael S. Greve, Adam Thierer Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference What regulatory approach best fosters commercial innovation? Traditionally, it had been thought that ex post,...
Nov 18 2015 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction? Howard L. Berman, James W. Ceaser, Frank H. Easterbrook, Michael S. Greve, Frances E. Lee, Richard H. Pildes, Dean Reuter, Matthew Lee Wiener 2015 National Lawyers Convention Over the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need...
Nov 18 2015 Podcast Showcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction? Howard L. Berman, James W. Ceaser, Frank H. Easterbrook, Michael S. Greve, Frances E. Lee, Richard H. Pildes, Dean Reuter, Matthew Lee Wiener 2015 National Lawyers Convention Over the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need...
Panel I: The Compact Clause
Jonathan H. Adler, Michael S. Greve, Roderick M. Hills, Eugene B. Meyer
2020 National Student Symposium
On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Panel I: The Compact Clause
Jonathan H. Adler, Michael S. Greve, Roderick M. Hills, Eugene B. Meyer
2020 National Student Symposium
On March 14, 2020, the Federalist Society held its 39th National Student Symposium. The Symposium...
Perfecting the Constitution - a Roundtable: Visions for the 28th Amendment
Amy Coney Barrett, Laura Donohue, Michael S. Greve, John O. McGinnis, Robin Fretwell Wilson, Jamal Greene
2018 National Student Symposium
Article V of the Constitution provides a process for amending the Constitution. However, this process...
Perfecting the Constitution - a Roundtable: Visions for the 28th Amendment
Amy Coney Barrett, Laura Donohue, Michael S. Greve, John O. McGinnis, Robin Fretwell Wilson, Jamal Greene
2018 National Student Symposium
Article V of the Constitution provides a process for amending the Constitution. However, this process...
Conservative Public-Interest Litigation in the Modern Era
Jennifer Walker Elrod, Theodore "Ted" Frank, Michael S. Greve, Kate Comerford Todd, Mark W. Smith
2017 National Lawyers Convention
A number of conservative and libertarian organizations have engaged in litigation against regulatory overreach in...
Conservative Public-Interest Litigation in the Modern Era
Jennifer Walker Elrod, Theodore "Ted" Frank, Michael S. Greve, Kate Comerford Todd, Mark W. Smith
2017 National Lawyers Convention
A number of conservative and libertarian organizations have engaged in litigation against regulatory overreach in...
Regulatory Theory: Preemptive Rule-making vs. Common Law Redress
Rachel L. Brand, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Brian Galle, Michael S. Greve, Adam Thierer
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
What regulatory approach best fosters commercial innovation? Traditionally, it had been thought that ex post,...
Regulatory Theory: Preemptive Rule-making vs. Common Law Redress
Rachel L. Brand, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Brian Galle, Michael S. Greve, Adam Thierer
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
What regulatory approach best fosters commercial innovation? Traditionally, it had been thought that ex post,...
Showcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction?
Howard L. Berman, James W. Ceaser, Frank H. Easterbrook, Michael S. Greve, Frances E. Lee, Richard H. Pildes, Dean Reuter, Matthew Lee Wiener
2015 National Lawyers Convention
Over the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need...
Showcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction?
Howard L. Berman, James W. Ceaser, Frank H. Easterbrook, Michael S. Greve, Frances E. Lee, Richard H. Pildes, Dean Reuter, Matthew Lee Wiener
2015 National Lawyers Convention
Over the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need...