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Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
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Out of Control
Separation of powers as a tool for limiting discretionary official power is the foundation stone...
Topics
The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform
Click here to download a PDF version of this blog post. Oil States Energy Services,...
International & National Security Law: International Law & the Separation of Powers
John O. McGinnis, Randy Moss, David B. Rivkin, John C. Yoo, François-Henri Briard
2008 National Lawyers Convention
Just as the modern state is the administrative state, so global governance will inevitably devolve...
2011 James Madison Award Presentation - Prepared Remarks
Andrew McCarthy, Michael B. Mukasey
New York City Federalist Society 25th Anniversary Dinner
On April 25, 2011, the New York City Lawyers Chapter hosted its 25th Anniversary Dinner...
Has the Administrative State Usurped the Role of the Federal Courts in Innovation Disputes?
Gregory Dolin, John F. Duffy, Prof. F. Scott Kieff, Arti K. Rai, Robert Greene Sterne
2017 National Lawyers Convention
In 2011, Congress created a new administrative tribunal in the U.S. Patent Office with the...
The Deterioration of Appropriate Remedies in Patent Disputes
Geoffrey A. Manne, Kristian Stout, Julian Morris, Dirk Auer
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Separation of Powers: A Primer
Constitutional concepts like free speech or the right to bear arms are ingrained in our...
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SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 5/26/2015
This morning, the Court issued several orders and opinions; a brief summary follows: ORDER LIST:...