May 8 2020 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Covid-19 and Property Rights Robert H. Thomas Please mark your calendars for Friday, May 15, 2020 at 2:30pm Eastern Time, for the...
May 14 2013 Video Event Videos Is the Patent System Working or Broken? A Discussion with Four Distinguished Federal Judges Arthur J. Gajarsa, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Paul R. Michel, Adam Mossoff, Richard Posner Intellectual Property Practice Group and the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property at George Mason University School of Law Today, people read almost daily reports about the "broken patent system" in newspaper articles, blogs...
Mar 29 2013 Video Event Videos Arbitration and the Constitution James Chen, Michael S. Greve, Lee Liberman Otis, Peter B. Rutledge, John Vail Faculty Division and the American Enterprise Institute Contractual provisions requiring that disputes be resolved through arbitration are everywhere, from employment, credit card,...
Mar 29 2013 Podcast Arbitration and the Constitution James Chen, Michael S. Greve, Lee Liberman Otis, Peter B. Rutledge, John Vail Faculty Division and the American Enterprise Institute Contractual provisions requiring that disputes be resolved through arbitration are everywhere, from employment, credit card,...
Dec 1 1996 Publication The Supreme Court Closes in on Racial Gerrymandering but Questions Remain Joseph E. Broadus Civil Rights Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 A closely divided U.S. Supreme Court has extended the emerging pattern of condemnation of race-based...
Sep 28 2011 Podcast Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2011? Michael A. Carvin, Jan Crawford, Thomas G. Hungar, Neal K. Katyal, Adam Mossoff, Elizabeth P. Papez, Mark L. Rienzi October 3rd marks the first day of the 2011 Supreme Court term. This term the...
Sep 28 2011 Video Event Videos Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2011? Michael A. Carvin, Jan Crawford, Thomas G. Hungar, Neal K. Katyal, Adam Mossoff, Elizabeth P. Papez, Mark L. Rienzi October 3rd marks the first day of the 2011 Supreme Court term. This term the...
Sep 12 2017 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 4: Addressing the Administrative State Adam White, Nathan Kaczmarek Adam J. White, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Director of the Center for...
Sep 25 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums Striking Power - Podcast John C. Yoo Threats to international peace and security include the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, rogue...
Nov 5 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Book Review: Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance Nelson Lund Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013 Other Reviews of Cosmic Constitutional Theory: •Marc O. Degirolami, The New Republic, Sept. 2012: http://www.newrepublic.com/book/review/cosmic-constitutional-theory-judicial-restraint...
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Covid-19 and Property Rights
Please mark your calendars for Friday, May 15, 2020 at 2:30pm Eastern Time, for the...
Is the Patent System Working or Broken? A Discussion with Four Distinguished Federal Judges
Arthur J. Gajarsa, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Paul R. Michel, Adam Mossoff, Richard Posner
Intellectual Property Practice Group and the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property at George Mason University School of Law
Today, people read almost daily reports about the "broken patent system" in newspaper articles, blogs...
Arbitration and the Constitution
James Chen, Michael S. Greve, Lee Liberman Otis, Peter B. Rutledge, John Vail
Faculty Division and the American Enterprise Institute
Contractual provisions requiring that disputes be resolved through arbitration are everywhere, from employment, credit card,...
Arbitration and the Constitution
James Chen, Michael S. Greve, Lee Liberman Otis, Peter B. Rutledge, John Vail
Faculty Division and the American Enterprise Institute
Contractual provisions requiring that disputes be resolved through arbitration are everywhere, from employment, credit card,...
The Supreme Court Closes in on Racial Gerrymandering but Questions Remain
Joseph E. Broadus
Civil Rights Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
A closely divided U.S. Supreme Court has extended the emerging pattern of condemnation of race-based...
Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2011?
Michael A. Carvin, Jan Crawford, Thomas G. Hungar, Neal K. Katyal, Adam Mossoff, Elizabeth P. Papez, Mark L. Rienzi
October 3rd marks the first day of the 2011 Supreme Court term. This term the...
Supreme Court Preview: What Is in Store for October Term 2011?
Michael A. Carvin, Jan Crawford, Thomas G. Hungar, Neal K. Katyal, Adam Mossoff, Elizabeth P. Papez, Mark L. Rienzi
October 3rd marks the first day of the 2011 Supreme Court term. This term the...
Necessary & Proper Episode 4: Addressing the Administrative State
Adam White, Nathan Kaczmarek
Adam J. White, Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Director of the Center for...
Striking Power - Podcast
John C. Yoo
Threats to international peace and security include the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, rogue...
Book Review: Cosmic Constitutional Theory: Why Americans Are Losing Their Inalienable Right to Self-Governance
Nelson Lund
Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013
Other Reviews of Cosmic Constitutional Theory: •Marc O. Degirolami, The New Republic, Sept. 2012: http://www.newrepublic.com/book/review/cosmic-constitutional-theory-judicial-restraint...