Mar 6 2025 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Litigation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Does DC Have Standing to Sue the Federal Government? Probably Not. Zack Smith If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the...
Mar 4 2025 Topics Federal Courts • First Amendment • Religious Liberty Blog Post Huntsman v. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: Church Autonomy is “a Threshold Structural Bar that Must be Reckoned With” Carl H. Esbeck In Huntsman v. Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Feb 27 2025 Topics Constitution • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Defending Our Pro-Worker Constitution: Senator Hawley’s Labor Framework Fits Squarely Within the American Constitutional Tradition John Ehrett In recent years, a number of conservative leaders have begun building relationships with organized labor....
Feb 26 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible? R. Pepper Crutcher, Alexander T. MacDonald, Tammy Dee McCutchen, Christopher C. Murray The Administrative Procedure Act directs federal courts to review and to set aside final agency...
Feb 18 2025 Podcast FedSoc Forums A Seat at the Sitting - February 2025 Joel S. Nolette, Austin Rogers, Jonathan A. Segal, Richard A. Simpson, Will Yeatman Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Feb 18 2025 Video FedSoc Forums A Seat at the Sitting - February 2025 Joel S. Nolette, Austin Rogers, Jonathan A. Segal, Richard A. Simpson, Will Yeatman Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Jan 27 2025 Topics Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Supreme Court, Without Explanation, Refuses to Allow the State of Utah to Invoke the Court’s Original Jurisdiction to Challenge the Federal Government’s Retention of Millions of Acres of Land Stephen Davis Over the course of the past decade, the embers left by the Sagebrush Revolution—first ignited...
Dec 16 2024 Video RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Is FTC Administrative Litigation Constitutional? Svetlana Gans, Keith Klovers, Jennifer Milici, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Matthew S. Rozen, James Weingarten Axon and Jarkesy have renewed scrutiny of the constitutionality and fairness of FTC’s administrative litigation. For example, the...
Dec 16 2024 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Is FTC Administrative Litigation Constitutional? Svetlana Gans, Keith Klovers, Jennifer Milici, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Matthew S. Rozen, James Weingarten Axon and Jarkesy have renewed scrutiny of the constitutionality and fairness of FTC’s administrative litigation. For example, the...
Nov 26 2024 Video Event Videos Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Topics
Does DC Have Standing to Sue the Federal Government? Probably Not.
If a house divided against itself cannot stand, then why would federal courts allow the...
Topics
Huntsman v. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: Church Autonomy is “a Threshold Structural Bar that Must be Reckoned With”
In Huntsman v. Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
Topics
Defending Our Pro-Worker Constitution: Senator Hawley’s Labor Framework Fits Squarely Within the American Constitutional Tradition
In recent years, a number of conservative leaders have begun building relationships with organized labor....
Are the Credibility Findings of National Labor Relations Board Administrative Law Judges Credible?
R. Pepper Crutcher, Alexander T. MacDonald, Tammy Dee McCutchen, Christopher C. Murray
The Administrative Procedure Act directs federal courts to review and to set aside final agency...
A Seat at the Sitting - February 2025
Joel S. Nolette, Austin Rogers, Jonathan A. Segal, Richard A. Simpson, Will Yeatman
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
A Seat at the Sitting - February 2025
Joel S. Nolette, Austin Rogers, Jonathan A. Segal, Richard A. Simpson, Will Yeatman
Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting...
Topics
Supreme Court, Without Explanation, Refuses to Allow the State of Utah to Invoke the Court’s Original Jurisdiction to Challenge the Federal Government’s Retention of Millions of Acres of Land
Over the course of the past decade, the embers left by the Sagebrush Revolution—first ignited...
Is FTC Administrative Litigation Constitutional?
Svetlana Gans, Keith Klovers, Jennifer Milici, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Matthew S. Rozen, James Weingarten
Axon and Jarkesy have renewed scrutiny of the constitutionality and fairness of FTC’s administrative litigation. For example, the...
Is FTC Administrative Litigation Constitutional?
Svetlana Gans, Keith Klovers, Jennifer Milici, Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Matthew S. Rozen, James Weingarten
Axon and Jarkesy have renewed scrutiny of the constitutionality and fairness of FTC’s administrative litigation. For example, the...
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias
The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...