Jan 7 2008 Podcast Debate: Is the DC Gun Ban Unconstitutional? Randy E. Barnett, Nelson Lund, David Yassky 10th Annual Faculty Conference This debate took place on January 4, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual Faculty...
Jun 16 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums World Politics After Brexit: A Conversation with Nigel Farage Nigel Farage, Jeremy A. Rabkin Nigel Farage has been campaigning for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union since 1999, when...
Sep 30 2009 Podcast Quanta: Patent Rights in the Supreme Court Richard A. Epstein, F. Scott Kieff, Fred von Lohmann, Adam Mossoff, Mark Lemley Intellectual Property Practice Group LG Electronics owned a patent for a microprocessor chip, which it licensed to Intel, but...
Oct 7 2009 Podcast Fair Elections Now Act William R. Maurer, Craig Holman, Allison R. Hayward Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Assistant Senate Majority Leader Richard Durbin and Sen. Arlen Specter, along with Reps. John Larson...
Jul 19 2010 Podcast Patents in the Supreme Court: Bilski v. Kappos John F. Duffy, Adam Mossoff, David S. Olson Intellectual Property Practice Group On the final day of the term, the U.S. Supreme Court released its long-anticipated decision...
Nov 17 2017 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel I: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary Steven G. Calabresi, Linda Jellum, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Gillian E. Metzger 2017 National Lawyers Convention Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Nov 17 2017 Podcast Event Videos Showcase Panel I: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary Steven G. Calabresi, Linda Jellum, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Gillian E. Metzger 2017 National Lawyers Convention Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Apr 8 2011 Podcast Just a Minor Fix in Patent Reform? Qui Tam Actions and the False Marking Statute Trevor K. Copeland, Arthur Gollwitzer, Elizabeth I. Winston, Adam Mossoff Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast The false marking statute of the Patent Act (35 U.S.C. § 292) prohibits marking as...
Jun 20 2011 Podcast The America Invents Act: First to File versus First to Invent? Timothy Holbrook, F. Scott Kieff, Adam Mossoff, David L. Applegate, David S. Olson Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast Since the first U. S. patent statute in 1790, United States patent law has authorized...
Jun 19 2020 Video Short Videos Roe v. Wade: Abortion in New York [Short Film] Helen Alvaré, Robert P. George, Linda Greenhouse, Kimberly Mutcherson, A. Raymond Randolph Documentary short from Coronation Media and FedSoc Films As one of the first states to repeal its abortion statute before Roe v. Wade legalized...
Debate: Is the DC Gun Ban Unconstitutional?
Randy E. Barnett, Nelson Lund, David Yassky
10th Annual Faculty Conference
This debate took place on January 4, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual Faculty...
World Politics After Brexit: A Conversation with Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage, Jeremy A. Rabkin
Nigel Farage has been campaigning for Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union since 1999, when...
Quanta: Patent Rights in the Supreme Court
Richard A. Epstein, F. Scott Kieff, Fred von Lohmann, Adam Mossoff, Mark Lemley
Intellectual Property Practice Group
LG Electronics owned a patent for a microprocessor chip, which it licensed to Intel, but...
Fair Elections Now Act
William R. Maurer, Craig Holman, Allison R. Hayward
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group
Assistant Senate Majority Leader Richard Durbin and Sen. Arlen Specter, along with Reps. John Larson...
Patents in the Supreme Court: Bilski v. Kappos
John F. Duffy, Adam Mossoff, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group
On the final day of the term, the U.S. Supreme Court released its long-anticipated decision...
Showcase Panel I: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary
Steven G. Calabresi, Linda Jellum, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Gillian E. Metzger
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Showcase Panel I: Administrative Agencies and the Federal Judiciary
Steven G. Calabresi, Linda Jellum, Edith H. Jones, Jennifer L. Mascott, Gillian E. Metzger
2017 National Lawyers Convention
Statutory administrative law judges (ALJ) located within each agency adjudicate administrative law cases brought by...
Just a Minor Fix in Patent Reform? Qui Tam Actions and the False Marking Statute
Trevor K. Copeland, Arthur Gollwitzer, Elizabeth I. Winston, Adam Mossoff
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
The false marking statute of the Patent Act (35 U.S.C. § 292) prohibits marking as...
The America Invents Act: First to File versus First to Invent?
Timothy Holbrook, F. Scott Kieff, Adam Mossoff, David L. Applegate, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
Since the first U. S. patent statute in 1790, United States patent law has authorized...
Roe v. Wade: Abortion in New York [Short Film]
Helen Alvaré, Robert P. George, Linda Greenhouse, Kimberly Mutcherson, A. Raymond Randolph
Documentary short from Coronation Media and FedSoc Films
As one of the first states to repeal its abortion statute before Roe v. Wade legalized...