Aug 9 2021 Podcast Banquet Address by William J. Bennett [Archive Collection] William J. Bennett, Peter D. Keisler, David M. McIntosh 1991 Annual Lawyers Convention On September 13-14, 1991, the Federalist Society hosted its fifth annual National Lawyers Convention at...
Aug 3 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel In-House Counsel Working Group, Civil Rights Practice Group, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...
Aug 3 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel In-House Counsel Working Group, Civil Rights Practice Group, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...
Jul 27 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Talks with Authors: A Dubious Expediency Gail L. Heriot, Maimon Schwarzschild Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education is a collection of eight essays written...
Jul 27 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Talks with Authors: A Dubious Expediency Gail L. Heriot, Maimon Schwarzschild Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education is a collection of eight essays written...
Jul 27 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Private Entities and Public Concern Randy E. Barnett, William Baude, Gregory G. Katsas, Ashley Keller, Genevieve Lakier Freedom of Thought Six-Part Series: Part 6 Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in this programming series, how should we...
Jul 27 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Private Entities and Public Concern Randy E. Barnett, William Baude, Gregory G. Katsas, Ashley Keller, Genevieve Lakier Freedom of Thought Six-Part Series: Part 6 Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in this programming series, how should we...
Jul 12 2021 Video Event Videos Cancel Culture Comes to Bank: Should Banks Be Allowed to Cancel Individuals and Industries Based on their Political or Religious Beliefs? John A. Allison, Todd J. Zywicki, Daniel Wheeler San Francisco & Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapters Bank accounts provide access not only to credit but basic banking and payment services, such...
Jul 12 2021 Podcast Cancel Culture Comes to Bank: Should Banks Be Allowed to Cancel Individuals and Industries Based on their Political or Religious Beliefs? John A. Allison, Daniel Wheeler, Todd J. Zywicki San Francisco & Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapters Bank accounts provide access not only to credit but basic banking and payment services, such...
Jul 9 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Questions of Federal Preemption Brendan Carr, Daniel Francis, Gregory G. Katsas, Paul N. Watkins Freedom of Thought Six-Part Zoom Webinar Series: Part 5 Several states are considering how to regulate the content moderation practices of social media and...
Banquet Address by William J. Bennett [Archive Collection]
William J. Bennett, Peter D. Keisler, David M. McIntosh
1991 Annual Lawyers Convention
On September 13-14, 1991, the Federalist Society hosted its fifth annual National Lawyers Convention at...
Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber
Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel
In-House Counsel Working Group, Civil Rights Practice Group, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...
Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber
Anastasia P. Boden, Megan L. Brown, Ann Ravel
In-House Counsel Working Group, Civil Rights Practice Group, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
On June 21, 2021, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled a shareholder-plaintiff...
Talks with Authors: A Dubious Expediency
Gail L. Heriot, Maimon Schwarzschild
Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum
A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education is a collection of eight essays written...
Talks with Authors: A Dubious Expediency
Gail L. Heriot, Maimon Schwarzschild
Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum
A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education is a collection of eight essays written...
Private Entities and Public Concern
Randy E. Barnett, William Baude, Gregory G. Katsas, Ashley Keller, Genevieve Lakier
Freedom of Thought Six-Part Series: Part 6
Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in this programming series, how should we...
Private Entities and Public Concern
Randy E. Barnett, William Baude, Gregory G. Katsas, Ashley Keller, Genevieve Lakier
Freedom of Thought Six-Part Series: Part 6
Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in this programming series, how should we...
Cancel Culture Comes to Bank: Should Banks Be Allowed to Cancel Individuals and Industries Based on their Political or Religious Beliefs?
John A. Allison, Todd J. Zywicki, Daniel Wheeler
San Francisco & Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapters
Bank accounts provide access not only to credit but basic banking and payment services, such...
Cancel Culture Comes to Bank: Should Banks Be Allowed to Cancel Individuals and Industries Based on their Political or Religious Beliefs?
John A. Allison, Daniel Wheeler, Todd J. Zywicki
San Francisco & Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapters
Bank accounts provide access not only to credit but basic banking and payment services, such...
Questions of Federal Preemption
Brendan Carr, Daniel Francis, Gregory G. Katsas, Paul N. Watkins
Freedom of Thought Six-Part Zoom Webinar Series: Part 5
Several states are considering how to regulate the content moderation practices of social media and...