Nov 19 2012 Podcast Free Speech: The Electoral College vs. The National Popular Vote Plan John S. Baker, John R. Koza, Tara Ross, David R. Stras 2012 National Lawyers Convention The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Electoral College...
Oct 5 2012 Video Event Videos Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
Oct 5 2012 Podcast Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
Feb 29 2012 Video Event Videos Voter Identification and the Right to Vote Samuel Langholz, Edward Mansfield, Ben Stone, Hans A. Von Spakovsky Iowa Lawyers Chapter In recent years, states across the country have considered or implemented stricter voter identification requirements,...
Feb 29 2012 Podcast Voter Identification and the Right to Vote Samuel Langholz, Edward Mansfield, Ben Stone, Hans A. Von Spakovsky Iowa Lawyers Chapter In recent years, states across the country have considered or implemented stricter voter identification requirements,...
Dec 9 2011 Podcast The Obama Justice Department, the 2012 Elections and the Rule of Law J. Christian Adams, Asheesh Agarwal The Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter On December 8, 2011, the Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted an event...
Nov 14 2011 Video Event Videos Free Speech: Voter Fraud and Voter ID — The Constitution and the Right to Vote John Fund, Thomas B. Griffith, Spencer A. Overton, Daniel P. Tokaji, Hans A. Von Spakovsky 2011 National Lawyers Convention The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "Voter Fraud and...
Nov 14 2011 Podcast Free Speech: Voter Fraud and Voter ID — The Constitution and the Right to Vote John Fund, Thomas B. Griffith, Spencer A. Overton, Daniel P. Tokaji, Hans A. Von Spakovsky 2011 National Lawyers Convention The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "Voter Fraud and...
Oct 29 2010 Podcast The Government’s Duty to Defend the Law in Court John S. Baker, Walter E. Dellinger, John C. Eastman, Dean Reuter Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast Several cases have brought to the fore the duty of the executive branch of government,...
May 21 2010 Podcast Doe v. Reed and the Role of Anonymity in a Democracy John C. Fortier, Robert Frommer, Allison R. Hayward Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group In April 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Doe v. Reed. The...
Free Speech: The Electoral College vs. The National Popular Vote Plan
John S. Baker, John R. Koza, Tara Ross, David R. Stras
2012 National Lawyers Convention
The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Electoral College...
Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk
John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group
In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk
John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group
In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
Voter Identification and the Right to Vote
Samuel Langholz, Edward Mansfield, Ben Stone, Hans A. Von Spakovsky
Iowa Lawyers Chapter
In recent years, states across the country have considered or implemented stricter voter identification requirements,...
Voter Identification and the Right to Vote
Samuel Langholz, Edward Mansfield, Ben Stone, Hans A. Von Spakovsky
Iowa Lawyers Chapter
In recent years, states across the country have considered or implemented stricter voter identification requirements,...
The Obama Justice Department, the 2012 Elections and the Rule of Law
J. Christian Adams, Asheesh Agarwal
The Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter
On December 8, 2011, the Indianapolis Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted an event...
Free Speech: Voter Fraud and Voter ID — The Constitution and the Right to Vote
John Fund, Thomas B. Griffith, Spencer A. Overton, Daniel P. Tokaji, Hans A. Von Spakovsky
2011 National Lawyers Convention
The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "Voter Fraud and...
Free Speech: Voter Fraud and Voter ID — The Constitution and the Right to Vote
John Fund, Thomas B. Griffith, Spencer A. Overton, Daniel P. Tokaji, Hans A. Von Spakovsky
2011 National Lawyers Convention
The Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group hosted this panel on "Voter Fraud and...
The Government’s Duty to Defend the Law in Court
John S. Baker, Walter E. Dellinger, John C. Eastman, Dean Reuter
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast
Several cases have brought to the fore the duty of the executive branch of government,...
Doe v. Reed and the Role of Anonymity in a Democracy
John C. Fortier, Robert Frommer, Allison R. Hayward
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group
In April 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Doe v. Reed. The...