Articles
2006 NLC Address - Haley Barbour
David McIntosh: This morning, I have the pleasure of introducing a very good friend, and...
2006 NLC Address - Michael Chertoff
Ron Cass: I promised Leonard Leo and Gene Meyer and Dean Reuter that I would...
ABA Accreditation Standards for Law Schools
Introduction: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Doug Kmiec from the Pepperdine Law ...
Does IP Harm or Help Developing Countries?
Introduction: My name is Bruce Lehman. I’m at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. I’m...
2006 BKO Memorial Lecture - Dick Cheney
Introduction: Good evening. I’m Eugene Meyer, President of the Federalist Society. And welcome to the...
Showcase Panel III : Are Constitutional Changes Necessary to Limit Government?
Dean Reuter: Good morning, and welcome to the third day of the Federalist Society National...
Agency Preemption: Speak Softly But Carry a Big Stick?
Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain: It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to our...
Regulatory Double-Dipping
Introduction: Good morning. I’m Jerry Smith, a judge in the Circuit Court of Appeals. It’s...
Are We Overlawyering International Affairs?
Edwin D. Williamson: Good morning. Although this panel is entitled “Are We Over-Lawyering in International...
2006 Annual Luncheon - Judicial Independence
Dean Reuter: Welcome to our National Lawyers Convention Luncheon. It’s my great pleasure to welcome...
Showcase Panel IV: The Role of Government in Defining Our Culture
Introduction: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. I’m Ed Meese, and I have the privilege of...
Engage Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2007
This online issue features transcripts from many of the panels and speeches at our November...
Engage Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2007
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION State-Level Protection for Good-Faith Pharmaceutical Manufacturers by Daniel Troy Federalist Society...
Manufacturer's Immunity: The FDA Compliance Defense
Lars Noah: Thank you for inviting me to participate. I have been intrigued by these...
An End (or Prelude?) to Further Litigation in the Reparations Movement
For decades there have been eff orts to obtain reparations for the descendants of those...
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative and the Future of Racial Preferences
On November 7, 2006, the people of Michigan voted by an overwhelming 58-42% margin in...
Testing the Waters of Sarbanes-Oxley Whistleblower Claims
It has been nearly five years since Congress, in the aftermath of several corporate scandals,...
Corporate Governance Reform and Director Elections
The beginning of this decade featured a number of high-profile corporate scandals which have led...