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Jun 6 2025 Publication
Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World
Federalist Society Review

Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World

Dan Morenoff

For more than fifty years—ever since the Supreme Court decided Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[1]—almost...

Topics: Civil Rights · Labor & Employment Law · Supreme Court

May 6 2025

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Environmental Law & Property Rights
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Executive Action Review: The First 100 Days of Trump’s Environmental Policy

  • Garrett Kral

We are now more than 100 days into the second Donald Trump administration, and the...

Mar 3 2025 Publication
The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions
Federalist Society Review

The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions

George R. La Noue

Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...

Topics: Civil Rights · Federal Courts · Litigation

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Jun 26 2024
Wednesday 12:00 p.m. AKDT    

Going Rogue: The FTC's Sweeping Agenda and What It Means for Alaskans

Alaska Lawyers Chapter

The Petroleum Club of Anchorage
3301 C. Street
Anchorage, AK 99503
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Alaska Lawyers Chapter
  • In-Person Event
Jul 24 2023 Publication
Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Emerging Constitutional Issues
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Hispanic-Serving Institutions and Emerging Constitutional Issues

Alexander M. Heideman

In 2019, Florida Gulf Coast University’s (FGCU) “Florida Educational Equity Report” noted that FGCU “continues...

Topics: Affirmative Action · Civil Rights · Education Policy

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Sep 28 2022
Wednesday 12:00 p.m. AKDT    

Alaska's Election Reforms on Display: Ranked Choice Voting, Dark Money, and the Law

Alaska Lawyers Chapter

Glacier Brewhouse
737 W. 5th Avenue, Suite 110
Anchorage, AK 99501
Speakers:
Daniel Suhr
Topics:
Article I Initiative
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Alaska Lawyers Chapter • Article I Initiative
  • In-Person Event
Aug 19 2021 Publication
Mistaken Heritage: How a Statutory Misreading Has Denied Congress’ Intended Beneficiaries Protection for Half a Century
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Mistaken Heritage: How a Statutory Misreading Has Denied Congress’ Intended Beneficiaries Protection for Half a Century

Dan Morenoff

When the Voting Rights Act (VRA) came up for renewal of its pre-clearance mechanism for...

Topics: Civil Rights · Election Law

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Jul 12 2021 Publication
The Race Card in ARPA’s Food Supply Deck
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The Race Card in ARPA’s Food Supply Deck

George R. La Noue

It is an old aphorism that a prudent person should not watch the making of...

Topics: Civil Rights

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group · COVID-19 and the Law

Dec 17 2020 Blog Post
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An Update on Challenges to California’s Statutes Allocating Corporate Board Seats by Race, Ethnicity, Sex, and Gender

  • Dan Morenoff

California’s state legislature has aggressively sought to impose affirmative action on the state, aiming to...

Aug 26 2020 Publication
Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019
State Court Docket Watch

Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019

Robert Alt

Note from the Editor:  The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...

Topics: State Courts · State Governments · State Constitutions · State Court Docket Watch

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