Nov 13 2017 Topics Federalist Society • Security & Privacy • International & National Security Law Blog Post News NLC: Comparative Counterterrorism Surveillance and Cooperation In the modern day, every public venue, including movie theaters, government buildings, commercial centers, restaurants,...
Nov 13 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Federalist Society Blog Post News NLC: Race and Sex - Prime Movers in the Expansion of the Administrative State? Gail L. Heriot Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
Nov 13 2017 Topics Federalist Society • Philosophy • International & National Security Law Blog Post News NLC Book Signings: Lead Yourself First | Scalia Speaks | Striking Power Raymond Kethledge, Christopher J. Scalia, Edward Whelan, Jeremy A. Rabkin, John C. Yoo Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Judge Raymond M. Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit...
Nov 13 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalist Society Blog Post News NLC: The Administrative State and Its Discontents Eileen J. O'Connor Administrative agencies are comprised of numerous components and employ tens of thousands of individuals with...
Nov 10 2017 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federalist Society Blog Post News NLC: The Future of Antitrust - Is the Consumer Welfare Standard Still Up to the Task or Is It Time for a “Better Deal”? Daniel A. Crane As an advisor to Woodrow Wilson, Louis Brandeis observed that “We can have democracy in...
Nov 10 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalist Society • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News NLC: Using the Licensing Power of the Administrative State | Model Rule 8.4(g) John J. Park On Saturday, November 18, 2017, the Federalist Society’s Professional Responsibility and Legal Education Practice Group...
Nov 9 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalist Society • Intellectual Property Blog Post NLC: Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes? Gregory Dolin In 2011, Congress passed the America Invents Act — the broadest reform of the patent...
Nov 9 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalist Society • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News NLC: A View from the Top | The DOL, EEOC, and NLRB Tammy Dee McCutchen The Labor & Employment Practice Group’s panel, A View from the Top, may be unpresented...
Nov 8 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Environmental & Energy Law • Federalist Society Blog Post News NLC: Environmental Law without Congress Donald J. Kochan It has long been understood that broad congressional delegations of rulemaking authority have empowered administrative...
Nov 8 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalist Society • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News NLC: The Regulatory State of the Internet Alison M. Cheperdak Few inventions have had a more sweeping and positive global impact than the Internet, a...
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NLC: Comparative Counterterrorism Surveillance and Cooperation
In the modern day, every public venue, including movie theaters, government buildings, commercial centers, restaurants,...
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NLC: Race and Sex - Prime Movers in the Expansion of the Administrative State?
Advocates of limited government are sometimes accused of being blind to issues of race and...
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NLC Book Signings: Lead Yourself First | Scalia Speaks | Striking Power
Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Judge Raymond M. Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit...
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NLC: The Administrative State and Its Discontents
Administrative agencies are comprised of numerous components and employ tens of thousands of individuals with...
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NLC: The Future of Antitrust - Is the Consumer Welfare Standard Still Up to the Task or Is It Time for a “Better Deal”?
As an advisor to Woodrow Wilson, Louis Brandeis observed that “We can have democracy in...
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NLC: Using the Licensing Power of the Administrative State | Model Rule 8.4(g)
On Saturday, November 18, 2017, the Federalist Society’s Professional Responsibility and Legal Education Practice Group...
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NLC: Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes?
In 2011, Congress passed the America Invents Act — the broadest reform of the patent...
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NLC: A View from the Top | The DOL, EEOC, and NLRB
The Labor & Employment Practice Group’s panel, A View from the Top, may be unpresented...
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NLC: Environmental Law without Congress
It has long been understood that broad congressional delegations of rulemaking authority have empowered administrative...
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NLC: The Regulatory State of the Internet
Few inventions have had a more sweeping and positive global impact than the Internet, a...