Jan 9 2019 Video Short Videos The Challenge of Federal Budget Reform [POLICYbrief] Stephen A. Womack Short video featuring Steve Womack Instead of following the process outlined in the 1974 Budget Act, Congress has resorted to...
Nov 19 2016 Podcast Administrative Law & Regulation: The Evolution of Justice Scalia's Views on Administrative Law Ronald A. Cass, Paul D. Clement, E. Donald Elliott, Lisa Heinzerling, Eileen J. O'Connor, Eugene Scalia 2016 National Lawyers Convention For all of his many contributions to modern American jurisprudence, no area of law bears...
May 2 2007 Podcast A Basel Backgrounder Bert Ely, George E. French, Peter J. Wallison, Gary Wilhite, Charles M. Miller The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable? Is an international bank capital standard constitutional in the U.S. without Senate ratification as if...
Jul 1 1997 Publication Intellectual Property Rights in the Developing World Clarisa Long Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997 Part I of a two-part series of articles on international intellectual property protection. International piracy...
Apr 26 2016 Podcast Is the Administrative State Too Big to Fail?: MetLife v. Financial Stability Oversight Council - Podcast Peter J. Wallison Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group Podcast On March 30, Federal district court Judge Rosemary Collyer struck down the Financial Stability Oversight...
Oct 1 2010 Video Event Videos When Good Laws Go Bad: College Sports and Title IX Joe Bock, Christina Hoff Sommers Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter On September 30, 2010, the Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted this event...
Oct 1 2010 Podcast When Good Laws Go Bad: College Sports and Title IX Joe Bock, Christina Hoff Sommers Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter On September 30, 2010, the Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted this event...
Jun 12 2009 Podcast Voting Rights--and Wrongs: The Elusive Quest for Racially Fair Elections Michael A. Carvin, Henry Olsen, Richard H. Pildes, Abigail Thernstrom Civil Rights Practice Group and the American Enterprise Institute Has the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the crown jewel of American civil rights legislation, become...
Apr 28 2009 Podcast The Financial Crisis: Failure of Capitalism or Failure of Government Policy? Liz MacDonald, Richard Posner, Peter J. Wallison New York City Lawyers Chapter The New York City Lawyers Chapter held this event on April 27, 2009. Please note that...
Jul 31 2012 Podcast Risk Retention on Mortgages: Boon or Costly Mistake? - Podcast Bert Ely, Michael Calhoun, Anne Canfield, Alex J. Pollock, Dean Reuter Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group Podcast One of the major issues under the Dodd-Frank Act is required credit risk retention on...
The Challenge of Federal Budget Reform [POLICYbrief]
Stephen A. Womack
Short video featuring Steve Womack
Instead of following the process outlined in the 1974 Budget Act, Congress has resorted to...
Administrative Law & Regulation: The Evolution of Justice Scalia's Views on Administrative Law
Ronald A. Cass, Paul D. Clement, E. Donald Elliott, Lisa Heinzerling, Eileen J. O'Connor, Eugene Scalia
2016 National Lawyers Convention
For all of his many contributions to modern American jurisprudence, no area of law bears...
A Basel Backgrounder
Bert Ely, George E. French, Peter J. Wallison, Gary Wilhite, Charles M. Miller
The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable?
Is an international bank capital standard constitutional in the U.S. without Senate ratification as if...
Intellectual Property Rights in the Developing World
Clarisa Long
Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997
Part I of a two-part series of articles on international intellectual property protection. International piracy...
Is the Administrative State Too Big to Fail?: MetLife v. Financial Stability Oversight Council - Podcast
Peter J. Wallison
Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group Podcast
On March 30, Federal district court Judge Rosemary Collyer struck down the Financial Stability Oversight...
When Good Laws Go Bad: College Sports and Title IX
Joe Bock, Christina Hoff Sommers
Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter
On September 30, 2010, the Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted this event...
When Good Laws Go Bad: College Sports and Title IX
Joe Bock, Christina Hoff Sommers
Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter
On September 30, 2010, the Rutgers-Newark Student Chapter of the Federalist Society hosted this event...
Voting Rights--and Wrongs: The Elusive Quest for Racially Fair Elections
Michael A. Carvin, Henry Olsen, Richard H. Pildes, Abigail Thernstrom
Civil Rights Practice Group and the American Enterprise Institute
Has the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the crown jewel of American civil rights legislation, become...
The Financial Crisis: Failure of Capitalism or Failure of Government Policy?
Liz MacDonald, Richard Posner, Peter J. Wallison
New York City Lawyers Chapter
The New York City Lawyers Chapter held this event on April 27, 2009. Please note that...
Risk Retention on Mortgages: Boon or Costly Mistake? - Podcast
Bert Ely, Michael Calhoun, Anne Canfield, Alex J. Pollock, Dean Reuter
Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group Podcast
One of the major issues under the Dodd-Frank Act is required credit risk retention on...