Oct 2 2018 Topics Property Law • State Courts • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Herr v. U.S. Forest Service Christian Corrigan On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in SWC, LLC v. Herr, ending a...
Oct 1 2018 Video Short Videos Weyerhaeuser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service [SCOTUSbrief] Jonathan Wood Short video featuring Jonathan Wood St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana is home to Lake Pontchartrain, more than 6,000 businesses, and forests...
Sep 28 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review A Shy Frog, the Administrative State, and Judicial Review of Agency Decision-Making: A Preview of Weyerhaeuser v. United States Fish & Wildlife Service Mark Miller Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article previews one of the first cases of the Supreme...
Sep 17 2018 Topics Jurisprudence • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Is Public Nuisance Doctrine Becoming an Exception to the Rule of Law? Donald J. Kochan Is there a growing trend of cases attempting to create a backdoor to traditional standards...
Sep 12 2018 Video Short Videos Oil States v. Greene's: The Decision [SCOTUSbrief] Adam Mossoff Short video featuring Adam Mossoff In April 2018, the Supreme Court issued its decision in the case, Oil States Energy...
Jul 12 2018 Topics Property Law • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Violet Dock Port, Inc, LLC v. St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District Christian Corrigan One of this year’s most acclaimed films, Little Pink House, has resurrected old wounds from...
Jul 10 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Did the Constitution Grant the Federal Government Eminent Domain Power?: Using Eighteenth Century Law to Answer Constitutional Questions Robert G. Natelson Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article asks whether the Constitution granted eminent domain power to...
May 31 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Extraterritorial Ambition: State Energy Taxes and the Question of Imported Electricity Daniel Himebaugh Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the extraterritoriality doctrine and whether and how it...
May 3 2018 Topics Litigation • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes. Andrew R. Varcoe Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
Apr 24 2018 Topics Environmental & Energy Law • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Developments on Juliana v. United States Damien Michael Schiff To what extent should the courts be involved in directing the federal government’s response to...
Topics
Docket Watch: Herr v. U.S. Forest Service
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari in SWC, LLC v. Herr, ending a...
Weyerhaeuser Company v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service [SCOTUSbrief]
Jonathan Wood
Short video featuring Jonathan Wood
St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana is home to Lake Pontchartrain, more than 6,000 businesses, and forests...
A Shy Frog, the Administrative State, and Judicial Review of Agency Decision-Making: A Preview of Weyerhaeuser v. United States Fish & Wildlife Service
Mark Miller
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article previews one of the first cases of the Supreme...
Topics
Is Public Nuisance Doctrine Becoming an Exception to the Rule of Law?
Is there a growing trend of cases attempting to create a backdoor to traditional standards...
Oil States v. Greene's: The Decision [SCOTUSbrief]
Adam Mossoff
Short video featuring Adam Mossoff
In April 2018, the Supreme Court issued its decision in the case, Oil States Energy...
Topics
Docket Watch: Violet Dock Port, Inc, LLC v. St. Bernard Port, Harbor & Terminal District
One of this year’s most acclaimed films, Little Pink House, has resurrected old wounds from...
Did the Constitution Grant the Federal Government Eminent Domain Power?: Using Eighteenth Century Law to Answer Constitutional Questions
Robert G. Natelson
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article asks whether the Constitution granted eminent domain power to...
Extraterritorial Ambition: State Energy Taxes and the Question of Imported Electricity
Daniel Himebaugh
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the extraterritoriality doctrine and whether and how it...
Topics
Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes.
Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
Topics
Developments on Juliana v. United States
To what extent should the courts be involved in directing the federal government’s response to...