Jun 19 2023 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Liability in the Digital Ecosystem: A Conversation on Biden's New National Cybersecurity Strategy Jamil N. Jaffer, Paul Rosenzweig, Robert L. Strayer In the past several months, President Biden released a new national cybersecurity strategy. As part...
Dec 12 2019 Video Event Videos The Wisdom and Legality of Sanctuary Cities Stephanos Bibas, Kurt Damian Engelhardt, Mark Fleming, Christopher Hajec, Jefferson B. Sessions, Ilya Somin, John G. Malcolm 2019 National Lawyers Convention On November 14, 2019, the Federalist Society's Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group hosted a...
Dec 12 2019 Video Event Videos Stare Decisis in Civil Rights Cases Michael A. Carvin, William S. Consovoy, William N. Eskridge, Neil J. Kinkopf, Nelson Lund, Diane S. Sykes 2019 National Lawyers Convention On November 15, 2019, the Federalist Society's Civil Rights Practice Group hosted a panel for...
Dec 12 2019 Video Event Videos Originalism and Constitutional Property Rights Jurisprudence Lisa Branch, Eric R. Claeys, Richard J. Lazarus, Thomas W. Merrill, Ilya Somin 2019 National Lawyers Convention On November 16, 2019, the Federalist Society's Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group hosted...
Jun 29 2023 Video Panel II: Adjudicating Atrocities from the Russia-Ukraine War: Can It Be Done, In What Tribunals, and Should There Be Limits? Matthew R. A. Heiman, Michael A. Newton, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Beth Van Schaack Many experts have asserted that Russia has committed acts that are war crimes and crimes...
Aug 16 2023 Video FedSoc Events Competition Policy, Corporate Concentration & Freedom of Thought: Approaching the Draft Merger Guidelines James M. Burnham, Jonathan S. Kanter, Doha Mekki, Todd J. Zywicki Freedom of Thought Project The Department of Justice has just released new Draft Merger Guidelines. What are the implications...
Jul 19 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums On “Regulatory Whiplash” Sally Katzen, Alison E. Somin, William E. Trachman, Adam White The regulatory environment in the United States is often complex. State and federal laws sometimes...
May 16 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review Executive Branch Review Conference Live Streams Daniel T. Richards The Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference was live streamed on May 17. The theme...
Aug 1 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations? Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Aug 1 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations? Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Liability in the Digital Ecosystem: A Conversation on Biden's New National Cybersecurity Strategy
Jamil N. Jaffer, Paul Rosenzweig, Robert L. Strayer
In the past several months, President Biden released a new national cybersecurity strategy. As part...
The Wisdom and Legality of Sanctuary Cities
Stephanos Bibas, Kurt Damian Engelhardt, Mark Fleming, Christopher Hajec, Jefferson B. Sessions, Ilya Somin, John G. Malcolm
2019 National Lawyers Convention
On November 14, 2019, the Federalist Society's Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group hosted a...
Stare Decisis in Civil Rights Cases
Michael A. Carvin, William S. Consovoy, William N. Eskridge, Neil J. Kinkopf, Nelson Lund, Diane S. Sykes
2019 National Lawyers Convention
On November 15, 2019, the Federalist Society's Civil Rights Practice Group hosted a panel for...
Originalism and Constitutional Property Rights Jurisprudence
Lisa Branch, Eric R. Claeys, Richard J. Lazarus, Thomas W. Merrill, Ilya Somin
2019 National Lawyers Convention
On November 16, 2019, the Federalist Society's Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group hosted...
Panel II: Adjudicating Atrocities from the Russia-Ukraine War: Can It Be Done, In What Tribunals, and Should There Be Limits?
Matthew R. A. Heiman, Michael A. Newton, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Beth Van Schaack
Many experts have asserted that Russia has committed acts that are war crimes and crimes...
Competition Policy, Corporate Concentration & Freedom of Thought: Approaching the Draft Merger Guidelines
James M. Burnham, Jonathan S. Kanter, Doha Mekki, Todd J. Zywicki
Freedom of Thought Project
The Department of Justice has just released new Draft Merger Guidelines. What are the implications...
On “Regulatory Whiplash”
Sally Katzen, Alison E. Somin, William E. Trachman, Adam White
The regulatory environment in the United States is often complex. State and federal laws sometimes...
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Executive Branch Review Conference Live Streams
The Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference was live streamed on May 17. The theme...
Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations?
Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery
How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...
Can States Leverage Their Local Market to Force Out-Of-State Regulations?
Jack Fitzhenry, Barry Friedman, Michael S. Greve, Elizabeth Slattery
How far can states use their local economy to put economic pressure on other states...