Rimini Street v. Oracle: The Decision [SCOTUSbrief]
Short video featuring Joel Nolette
What are the limits of recovering the “full cost” of litigation expenses in copyright infringement...
The Federalist Society’s Lawyers Division was founded in 1986 to bring together attorneys, business and policy leaders, judges and others interested in examining and improving the state of the law. The Lawyers Division reaches the legal community through over 90 Lawyers Chapters located in virtually every major city in the United States. Over 65,000 are involved in the activities of these groups. Every year, the chapters organize over 400 programs and meetings, drawing a combined audience of over 25,000. Each chapter is run by local volunteer leadership. The chapters host speeches, panel discussions and debates on current topics at the local and national level, and help members find opportunities to become actively involved in the policy and public interest worlds. In addition to the city chapters, the Federalist Society’s Capitol Hill Chapter hosts discussions to examine legal and policy issues that are particularly appealing to congressional staffers.
Short video featuring Joel Nolette
What are the limits of recovering the “full cost” of litigation expenses in copyright infringement...
SCOTUScast featuring Christopher DiPompeo
On June 20, 2019, the Supreme Court decided The American Legion v. American Humanist Association,...
SCOTUScast featuring Stephen Sachs
On May 13, 2019, the Supreme Court decided Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt,...
SCOTUScast featuring Luke Milligan
On January 15, 2019, the Supreme Court decided Stokeling v. United States, a case considering...
Documentary short from Motivo Media and FedSoc Films
When Napoleon Bonaparte offered to sell 827,000 square miles of land to the United States,...