Articles
Mass Fraud in Mass Tort Litigation?
Last year, a U.S. District Court Judge, Janis Jack, described by National Public Radio as...
Morality, Professionalism, and Happiness
Not long ago, with the practice of law came prestige, respect, and personal fulfillment. Not...
The Blaine Amendment: Harbinger of Secularism?
In August 1876, both houses of Congress voted on a series of proposals to amend...
Whither Universal Service in the Digital Age?
Last year marked the tenth anniversary of the Telecommunications Act (“the Act”). Since its passage,...
Remarks by Governor John Engler
Thank you for the invitation to join this Federalist Society conference on telecommunications. This is...
Margaret D. Stock Reviews Not A Suicide Pact by Richard A. Posner
Judge Richard A. Posner of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals is perhaps the most...
Gail Heriot Reviews The Chosen by Jerome Karabel
The modern university got its start on September 2, 1945, on the decks of the...
Christopher Wray & Robert Hur Review Never Again by John Ashcroft
This quote from John Ashcroft’s new book, Never Again, conveys much about the task of...
William Consovoy Reviews The Powers of War and Peace by John Yoo
The idea that the President holds the primary power to manage the foreign affairs of...
The Rapanos Decision
The Supreme Court has ruled in consolidated cases that the assertion of jurisdiction under the...
Address by Senator John McCain
Limited Government and the Rule of Law Thank you, Ted, for that kind introduction. I...
Engage Volume 7, Issue 2, October 2006
Special Feature: The Templeton Debates Make Way for Wal-Mart! Eminent Domain after Kelo Daniel Mendelker...
The First Amendment and Sunday.
The First Amendment says, in part, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of...
Priveleges, Immunities, and Free Enterprise
PROFESSOR EPSTEIN: This is a very strange debate because I don’t know which side I’m...
How High A Wall? Originalism and the Separation of Church and State.
MR. HASSON: Thank you for having me. I’m going to tell you some stories and...
Make Way for Wal- Mart! Eminent Domain After Kelo.
PROFESSOR MANDELKER: As a beginning, I wish to give you some background on urban redevelopment...
Infringing Free Speech in the Broadband Age: Net Neutrality Mandates
There are many reasons why Congress should not adopt laws mandating so-called “net neutrality” for...
Bush AdministrationEnvironment Policy: 18 Months Later
Over a year ago I suggested in a talk to the Environmental Law & Property...