May 27 2024 Podcast NetChoice and Murthy: Speech and Coercion in the Digital Age Alan Gura, Julia D. Mahoney, Matt Stoller, Todd J. Zywicki What can state actors do to protect or interfere with online public discourse? The recent...
May 27 2024 Podcast When Mozilla Fired Its Founder: On the 10 Year Anniversary of Brendan Eich Leaving His Company Todd J. Zywicki, Inez Stepman Co-founder of Mozilla and creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich had made remarkable contributions to the...
May 4 2006 Podcast Franchising Elizabeth W. Beaty, Thomas Hazlett, John Kneuer, Walter B. McCormick, David M. McIntosh, Kyle E. McSlarrow 2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference Traditionally, cities required utilities and other users of public rights-of-way to obtain franchise agreements before...
Jun 14 2024 Video FedSoc Events Panel I: Regional Strategy & Competing Conflicts Michael Allen, Mark Dubowitz, Jamil N. Jaffer, Julian Ku Over the past two years, a series of regional conflicts has resulted in diplomatic tensions...
Sep 7 2007 Podcast Enforcement of the Clean Water Act Jonathan H. Adler, Steven J. Eagle, M. Reed Hopper, Patrick A. Parenteau, Robert V. Percival In the 2006 plurality decision in Rapanos v. United States, the Supreme Court limited the...
Apr 3 2013 Podcast Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Elina Treyger SCOTUScast 4-3-13 featuring Elina Treyger On February 19, 2013, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Florida v. Harris, and on...
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Nov 9 2012 Video Event Videos When States Go Broke Michael S. Greve, E McMahon, Lee Liberman Otis, Damon A. Silvers, David Skeel Faculty Division Extraordinary and sometimes crippling levels of debt have plagued American states in recent years. State...
Apr 20 2012 Video Event Videos Taming Globalization: International Law, the U.S. Constitution, and the New World Order Martin Flaherty, Julian Ku, Lee Liberman Otis, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Jennifer Rubin, John C. Yoo Faculty Division In our increasingly global society, dozens of international institutions, from the International Court of Justice...
Jul 1 1999 Publication Intellectual Property in an Era of Intellectual Renaissance Gerald J. Mossinghoff Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999 The remarks of the Hon. Gerald J. Mossinghoff to the Keio University International Extension Program...
NetChoice and Murthy: Speech and Coercion in the Digital Age
Alan Gura, Julia D. Mahoney, Matt Stoller, Todd J. Zywicki
What can state actors do to protect or interfere with online public discourse? The recent...
When Mozilla Fired Its Founder: On the 10 Year Anniversary of Brendan Eich Leaving His Company
Todd J. Zywicki, Inez Stepman
Co-founder of Mozilla and creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich had made remarkable contributions to the...
Franchising
Elizabeth W. Beaty, Thomas Hazlett, John Kneuer, Walter B. McCormick, David M. McIntosh, Kyle E. McSlarrow
2006 Telecommunications Federalism Conference
Traditionally, cities required utilities and other users of public rights-of-way to obtain franchise agreements before...
Panel I: Regional Strategy & Competing Conflicts
Michael Allen, Mark Dubowitz, Jamil N. Jaffer, Julian Ku
Over the past two years, a series of regional conflicts has resulted in diplomatic tensions...
Enforcement of the Clean Water Act
Jonathan H. Adler, Steven J. Eagle, M. Reed Hopper, Patrick A. Parenteau, Robert V. Percival
In the 2006 plurality decision in Rapanos v. United States, the Supreme Court limited the...
Florida v. Harris and Florida v. Jardines - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Elina Treyger
SCOTUScast 4-3-13 featuring Elina Treyger
On February 19, 2013, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Florida v. Harris, and on...
Power and Constraint: The Accountable Presidency After 9/11
Jack L. Goldsmith, C. Boyden Gray, Neal K. Katyal, Lee Liberman Otis, Dana Priest, Jeremy A. Rabkin
Faculty Division and the American Enterprise Institute
Conventional wisdom holds that the 9/11 attacks ushered in a new era of unchecked Presidential...
When States Go Broke
Michael S. Greve, E McMahon, Lee Liberman Otis, Damon A. Silvers, David Skeel
Faculty Division
Extraordinary and sometimes crippling levels of debt have plagued American states in recent years. State...
Taming Globalization: International Law, the U.S. Constitution, and the New World Order
Martin Flaherty, Julian Ku, Lee Liberman Otis, Jeremy A. Rabkin, Jennifer Rubin, John C. Yoo
Faculty Division
In our increasingly global society, dozens of international institutions, from the International Court of Justice...
Intellectual Property in an Era of Intellectual Renaissance
Gerald J. Mossinghoff
Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999
The remarks of the Hon. Gerald J. Mossinghoff to the Keio University International Extension Program...