Apr 5 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Public Defenders and Political Advocacy: What Is a Public Defender's Role? Matthew P. Cavedon, Maud Maron, Tiffany Williams Roberts Over the past several years, a debate has erupted within the world of indigent defense:...
Feb 22 2023 Podcast The Freedom of Thought Podcast Open Minds: Applying Libertarian Convictions in The Real World Joshua Kleinfeld, Randy E. Barnett Prof. Randy Barnett joins Prof. Joshua Kleinfeld to discuss how his life experiences have informed his libertarian...
Jun 7 2022 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Politics • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Third Time is Not the Charm: Significant Problems Remain With Senator Klobuchar’s Antitrust Reform Bill Lawrence J. Spiwak Since assuming the gavel of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and...
May 3 2022 Video FedSoc Events Public and Private Regulation: What's Driving ESG? C. Boyden Gray, Gregory G. Katsas, Julia D. Mahoney, Christina Parajon Skinner, Matt Stoller A Dinner at the Mayflower Sponsored by the Freedom of Thought Project We recognize the risks of agency overreach when rulemaking seeks to impose ESG considerations on...
May 3 2022 Podcast FedSoc Events Public and Private Regulation: What's Driving ESG? C. Boyden Gray, Gregory G. Katsas, Julia D. Mahoney, Christina Parajon Skinner, Matt Stoller A Dinner at the Mayflower Sponsored by the Freedom of Thought Project We recognize the risks of agency overreach when rulemaking seeks to impose ESG considerations on...
Apr 12 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: New York's Covid Therapeutics Case William Jacobson New York’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been widely criticized, triggered an FBI investigation, and repeatedly landed...
Mar 7 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Switchbacks at the DOJ: the Sessions, Brand, and Garland Memos Jesse Panuccio, Christopher C. Sabis, Beth A. Williams During President Biden’s first year in office, Attorney General Merrick Garland rescinded two key memos...
Mar 7 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Switchbacks at the DOJ: the Sessions, Brand, and Garland Memos Jesse Panuccio, Christopher C. Sabis, Beth A. Williams During President Biden’s first year in office, Attorney General Merrick Garland rescinded two key memos...
Feb 11 2022 Topics Civil Rights • Culture • Education Policy • First Amendment • Politics Blog Post Academics Write in Support of Free Speech at Georgetown University Cory R. Liu Last week, Georgetown University Law Center placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave from his positions...
Jan 21 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Vaccine Policy: Who Decides? David Dewhirst, Ryan Dean Newman, Dorit Reiss, Ilya Somin, Kate Comerford Todd The Supreme Court recently issued its decisions in two federal vaccine mandate cases. Several states...
Public Defenders and Political Advocacy: What Is a Public Defender's Role?
Matthew P. Cavedon, Maud Maron, Tiffany Williams Roberts
Over the past several years, a debate has erupted within the world of indigent defense:...
Open Minds: Applying Libertarian Convictions in The Real World
Joshua Kleinfeld, Randy E. Barnett
Prof. Randy Barnett joins Prof. Joshua Kleinfeld to discuss how his life experiences have informed his libertarian...
Topics
The Third Time is Not the Charm: Significant Problems Remain With Senator Klobuchar’s Antitrust Reform Bill
Since assuming the gavel of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and...
Public and Private Regulation: What's Driving ESG?
C. Boyden Gray, Gregory G. Katsas, Julia D. Mahoney, Christina Parajon Skinner, Matt Stoller
A Dinner at the Mayflower Sponsored by the Freedom of Thought Project
We recognize the risks of agency overreach when rulemaking seeks to impose ESG considerations on...
Public and Private Regulation: What's Driving ESG?
C. Boyden Gray, Gregory G. Katsas, Julia D. Mahoney, Christina Parajon Skinner, Matt Stoller
A Dinner at the Mayflower Sponsored by the Freedom of Thought Project
We recognize the risks of agency overreach when rulemaking seeks to impose ESG considerations on...
Litigation Update: New York's Covid Therapeutics Case
William Jacobson
New York’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic has been widely criticized, triggered an FBI investigation, and repeatedly landed...
Switchbacks at the DOJ: the Sessions, Brand, and Garland Memos
Jesse Panuccio, Christopher C. Sabis, Beth A. Williams
During President Biden’s first year in office, Attorney General Merrick Garland rescinded two key memos...
Switchbacks at the DOJ: the Sessions, Brand, and Garland Memos
Jesse Panuccio, Christopher C. Sabis, Beth A. Williams
During President Biden’s first year in office, Attorney General Merrick Garland rescinded two key memos...
Topics
Academics Write in Support of Free Speech at Georgetown University
Last week, Georgetown University Law Center placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave from his positions...
Vaccine Policy: Who Decides?
David Dewhirst, Ryan Dean Newman, Dorit Reiss, Ilya Somin, Kate Comerford Todd
The Supreme Court recently issued its decisions in two federal vaccine mandate cases. Several states...