Jun 8 2020 Podcast The Future of Originalism: A Federalist Society Zoom Dialogue Frank H. Buckley, Josh Hammer, Andrew Oldham, Ilan Wurman, April Farris Houston Lawyers Chapter & Austin Lawyers Chapter - Online Event On May 27, 2020, the Federalist Society's Houston and Austin lawyers chapters co-hosted a Zoom...
Sep 14 2017 Video Short Videos Regulatory Takings Law: Exceptions to the Penn Central Approach Eric R. Claeys Short video featuring Eric Claeys When is a landowner most likely to prevail over the government in a regulatory takings...
Nov 16 2009 Video Event Videos International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government? Oona A. Hathaway, Brian H. Hook, Laura M. Olson, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Bret Stephens, François-Henri Briard 2009 National Lawyers Convention International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...
Nov 16 2009 Podcast International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government? Oona A. Hathaway, Brian H. Hook, Laura M. Olson, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Bret Stephens, François-Henri Briard 2009 National Lawyers Convention International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...
Nov 16 2009 Video Event Videos Administrative Law: Breakdown of the Public-Private Distinction: Implications for the Administrative State David Berenbaum, Ronald A. Cass, David G. Leitch, J.W. Verret, David Zaring 2009 National Lawyers Convention This panel will address how increasing government involvement, investment, and control over nominally private firms...
May 29 2009 Podcast Luncheon and Panel 3: Preventing Attacks through Surveillance and Intelligence Stewart A. Baker, Mike German, Kate Martin, Nathan A. Sales, George J. Terwilliger, Vincent Vitkowsky Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration Mike German, Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union Kate Martin, Director, Center for National Security...
Jan 27 2012 Podcast Golan v. Holder - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Christopher Newman SCOTUScast 1-27-12 featuring Christopher Newman On January 18, 2012, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Golan v. Holder. The question...
Jul 29 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Ramifications of Repealing the 17th Amendment Todd J. Zywicki, Ilya Somin Engage, Volume 12, Issue 2, September 2011 The 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, replaced the election of U.S. senators by state legislators...
Nov 6 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federal Courts • Federalist Society Blog Post News NLC: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary Wesley G. Hodges Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Nov 24 2008 Podcast Free Speech & Election Law: Freedom of Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination Laws David Bernstein, Lillian R. BeVier, Andrew Koppelman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Eugene Volokh 2008 National Lawyers Convention An employer is sued for hostile work environment harassment because it doesn't stop its employees...
The Future of Originalism: A Federalist Society Zoom Dialogue
Frank H. Buckley, Josh Hammer, Andrew Oldham, Ilan Wurman, April Farris
Houston Lawyers Chapter & Austin Lawyers Chapter - Online Event
On May 27, 2020, the Federalist Society's Houston and Austin lawyers chapters co-hosted a Zoom...
Regulatory Takings Law: Exceptions to the Penn Central Approach
Eric R. Claeys
Short video featuring Eric Claeys
When is a landowner most likely to prevail over the government in a regulatory takings...
International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government?
Oona A. Hathaway, Brian H. Hook, Laura M. Olson, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Bret Stephens, François-Henri Briard
2009 National Lawyers Convention
International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...
International: International Law: Agreements Between Sovereigns or World Government?
Oona A. Hathaway, Brian H. Hook, Laura M. Olson, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Bret Stephens, François-Henri Briard
2009 National Lawyers Convention
International law consists of reciprocal agreements on specific and limited matters. For the U.S., these...
Administrative Law: Breakdown of the Public-Private Distinction: Implications for the Administrative State
David Berenbaum, Ronald A. Cass, David G. Leitch, J.W. Verret, David Zaring
2009 National Lawyers Convention
This panel will address how increasing government involvement, investment, and control over nominally private firms...
Luncheon and Panel 3: Preventing Attacks through Surveillance and Intelligence
Stewart A. Baker, Mike German, Kate Martin, Nathan A. Sales, George J. Terwilliger, Vincent Vitkowsky
Counterterrorism and the Obama Administration
Mike German, Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union Kate Martin, Director, Center for National Security...
Golan v. Holder - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Christopher Newman
SCOTUScast 1-27-12 featuring Christopher Newman
On January 18, 2012, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Golan v. Holder. The question...
Ramifications of Repealing the 17th Amendment
Todd J. Zywicki, Ilya Somin
Engage, Volume 12, Issue 2, September 2011
The 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, replaced the election of U.S. senators by state legislators...
Topics
NLC: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary
Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Free Speech & Election Law: Freedom of Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination Laws
David Bernstein, Lillian R. BeVier, Andrew Koppelman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Eugene Volokh
2008 National Lawyers Convention
An employer is sued for hostile work environment harassment because it doesn't stop its employees...