Oct 16 2015 Blog Post News Civil Forfeiture: 3 Recent Cases (Part 3) Mary Beth Buchanan, John J. Schoemehl A continuation of our recent blog posts on civil forfeiture: United States v. Funds in the...
Aug 29 2016 Blog Post News Founders Meet Brand X Daniel E. Reidy, Robert Trout, David J. Feder Funny things happen when you let the executive exercise legislative power in a quasi-judicial proceeding....
Aug 17 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review TransUnion, Article III, and Expanding the Judicial Role Jacob Phillips Federalist Society Review, Volume 23 In 2021’s TransUnion v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court confirmed that Article III standing requires a...
May 1 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Trump's Emergency Tariffs: Court Says Legal, But Are They Constitutional? Timothy Meyer, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Jeremy A. Rabkin In late March, the Court of International Trade (a U.S. Article III court) upheld the...
Oct 12 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Groundhog Day at the Supreme Court: SEC v. Cochran Gary Lawkowski Well, it’s Groundhog Day at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Again. At least, that’s what...
Aug 10 2016 Blog Post News The Libertarian Case for Originalism Evan D. Bernick Amongst proponents of limited government—be they conservatives or libertarians—originalism is the theory of constitutional interpretation...
Dec 31 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Most Popular Videos of 2015 Daniel T. Richards As a new year fast approaches, let's take a moment to look back at some...
Jul 14 2016 Podcast Taking Private Property? Examining the Patent Review Process - Podcast Gregory Dolin, Camilla Hrdy, Ben Picozzi, David S. Olson Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast The 2011 America Invents Act created provisions for Inter Partes Review (“IPR”) and Post Grant...
Dec 23 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Harkenrider v. Hochul Joseph T. Burns NY Court of Appeals rules that procedures in state constitution were violated in enactment of redistricting plans On April 27, 2022, the New York State Court of Appeals invalidated the Congressional and...
Jan 24 2023 Topics Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Cy Pres—Is It Legal, and Will the Supreme Court Decide? Jill Jacobson The term “cy pres” is derived from the French expression cy pres comme possible (or...
Civil Forfeiture: 3 Recent Cases (Part 3)
A continuation of our recent blog posts on civil forfeiture: United States v. Funds in the...
Founders Meet Brand X
Funny things happen when you let the executive exercise legislative power in a quasi-judicial proceeding....
TransUnion, Article III, and Expanding the Judicial Role
Jacob Phillips
Federalist Society Review, Volume 23
In 2021’s TransUnion v. Ramirez, the Supreme Court confirmed that Article III standing requires a...
Trump's Emergency Tariffs: Court Says Legal, But Are They Constitutional?
Timothy Meyer, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Jeremy A. Rabkin
In late March, the Court of International Trade (a U.S. Article III court) upheld the...
Topics
Groundhog Day at the Supreme Court: SEC v. Cochran
Well, it’s Groundhog Day at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Again. At least, that’s what...
The Libertarian Case for Originalism
Amongst proponents of limited government—be they conservatives or libertarians—originalism is the theory of constitutional interpretation...
Topics
Most Popular Videos of 2015
As a new year fast approaches, let's take a moment to look back at some...
Taking Private Property? Examining the Patent Review Process - Podcast
Gregory Dolin, Camilla Hrdy, Ben Picozzi, David S. Olson
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
The 2011 America Invents Act created provisions for Inter Partes Review (“IPR”) and Post Grant...
State Court Docket Watch: Harkenrider v. Hochul
Joseph T. Burns
NY Court of Appeals rules that procedures in state constitution were violated in enactment of redistricting plans
On April 27, 2022, the New York State Court of Appeals invalidated the Congressional and...
Topics
Cy Pres—Is It Legal, and Will the Supreme Court Decide?
The term “cy pres” is derived from the French expression cy pres comme possible (or...