Explainer Episode 35 – Why Was the CDC's Travel Mask Mandate Struck Down?
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
On April 18, Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle of the United States District Court for the...
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.
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
On April 18, Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle of the United States District Court for the...
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
Are state governors subject to the same separation of powers restrictions as the federal president?...
Short video featuring Mike Lee
In this episode of the Constitution Line By Line, Senator Mike Lee covers Article I,...
For over 20 years, the Michigan Supreme Court ruling in Poletown Neighborhood Council v. Detroit,...
In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Samantha interviews Dr. Catherine Allgor, President of...