Jan 14 2025 Topics Jurisprudence • International & National Security Law Blog Post Cut International Law Down to Size: National Sovereignty Trumps Utopian Alternatives Aharon J. Friedman The ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ) cases against Israel...
Jan 6 2025 Topics Jurisprudence • Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Climate Litigation at SCOTUS: Will the Court Grant Cert in Sunoco v. Honolulu? Anthony J. Ferate After many years, dozens of identical cases, and hearings at different levels of the state...
Dec 4 2024 Topics Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution?: A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice Julian Ku “[It is] an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the...
Sep 24 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Jurisprudence • Supreme Court Blog Post The Future of Article III Standing Mason Rivers Laney Is it “too easy” to show Article III standing, particularly in environmental cases? That is...
Sep 12 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Judicial Elections and Free Speech G. Barry Anderson, Clint Bolick, J. Brett Busby, Daniel Kelly Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...
Sep 12 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Judicial Elections and Free Speech G. Barry Anderson, Clint Bolick, J. Brett Busby, Daniel Kelly Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...
Aug 20 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process Thomas Jipping Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
Aug 15 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Patent Owners in the Soup... No Injunction for You! Jonathan Barnett, Thomas F. Cotter, Jeffrey E. Depp, Paul Redmond Michel Some Intellectual Property experts contend that American patent reliability has been in decline for 20...
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Aug 13 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Jurisprudence • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State? Jack Fitzhenry, Caleb Sampson For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
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Cut International Law Down to Size: National Sovereignty Trumps Utopian Alternatives
The ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ) cases against Israel...
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Climate Litigation at SCOTUS: Will the Court Grant Cert in Sunoco v. Honolulu?
After many years, dozens of identical cases, and hearings at different levels of the state...
Topics
How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution?: A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice
“[It is] an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the...
Topics
The Future of Article III Standing
Is it “too easy” to show Article III standing, particularly in environmental cases? That is...
Judicial Elections and Free Speech
G. Barry Anderson, Clint Bolick, J. Brett Busby, Daniel Kelly
Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech
Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...
Judicial Elections and Free Speech
G. Barry Anderson, Clint Bolick, J. Brett Busby, Daniel Kelly
Varying Approaches to Handling the Intersection of Judicial Elections and the Constitutional Guarantee of the Right to Free Speech
Judicial selection in the states is not uniform, but most states have some form of...
Topics
How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process
Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
Patent Owners in the Soup... No Injunction for You!
Jonathan Barnett, Thomas F. Cotter, Jeffrey E. Depp, Paul Redmond Michel
Some Intellectual Property experts contend that American patent reliability has been in decline for 20...
Patent Owners in the Soup... No Injunction for You!
Jonathan Barnett, Thomas F. Cotter, Jeffrey E. Depp, Paul Redmond Michel
Some Intellectual Property experts contend that American patent reliability has been in decline for 20...
Topics
After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State?
For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...