Sep 3 2018 Blog Post State Courts & AGs Standing in Ohio – Preterm-Cleveland, Inc. v. Kasich Benjamin M. Flowers Preterm-Cleveland, Inc., v. Kasich,[1] establishes two important issues of Ohio constitutional law. First, a litigant...
Aug 15 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims Richard B. Raile Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Aug 1 2018 Video Short Videos National Injunctions: Judicial Authority in the Federal Courts [POLICYbrief] Samuel L. Bray Federal courts are issuing more national injunctions than ever before. Unlike regular injunctions, these injunctions...
Jul 24 2018 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalist Society • Founding Era & History • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: Out of Control: Separation of Powers and Encroaching Delegations Ronald A. Cass This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Jul 19 2018 Topics Constitution • Federalist Society • Founding Era & History • Separation of Powers Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: Separation of Powers - A Primer Ryan J. Watson, James M. Burnham This month we are sharing a selection of pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty Month...
Jul 19 2018 Podcast SCOTUScast Gill v. Whitford - Post-Decision SCOTUScast David W. Casazza On June 18, 2018, the Supreme Court decided Gill v. Whitford, a case considering claims...
Jul 17 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform: Inter Partes Review Under the AIA Undermines the Structural Protections Offered by Article III Courts Richard A. Epstein Note from the Editor: This article criticizes Justice Clarence Thomas’ opinion in Oil States. It...
Jun 27 2018 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Law & Economics Blog Post News AT&T/Time Warner Decision: The Triumph of Economic Analysis Joshua D. Wright, Jan M. Rybnicek On June 12, Judge Richard Leon of the District Court for the District of Columbia...
May 3 2018 Topics Litigation • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes. Andrew R. Varcoe Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
May 2 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums Reforming Administrative Adjudication Jennifer L. Mascott, Michael B. Rappaport Agencies formally adjudicate a massive number of federal cases with administrative law judges. This delegation...
Standing in Ohio – Preterm-Cleveland, Inc. v. Kasich
Preterm-Cleveland, Inc., v. Kasich,[1] establishes two important issues of Ohio constitutional law. First, a litigant...
Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims
Richard B. Raile
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
National Injunctions: Judicial Authority in the Federal Courts [POLICYbrief]
Samuel L. Bray
Federal courts are issuing more national injunctions than ever before. Unlike regular injunctions, these injunctions...
Topics
Liberty Month Revisited: Out of Control: Separation of Powers and Encroaching Delegations
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Topics
Liberty Month Revisited: Separation of Powers - A Primer
This month we are sharing a selection of pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty Month...
Gill v. Whitford - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
David W. Casazza
On June 18, 2018, the Supreme Court decided Gill v. Whitford, a case considering claims...
The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform: Inter Partes Review Under the AIA Undermines the Structural Protections Offered by Article III Courts
Richard A. Epstein
Note from the Editor: This article criticizes Justice Clarence Thomas’ opinion in Oil States. It...
Topics
AT&T/Time Warner Decision: The Triumph of Economic Analysis
On June 12, Judge Richard Leon of the District Court for the District of Columbia...
Topics
Do Animals (or Humans Claiming to Represent Them) Have Constitutional Standing to File Federal Lawsuits? In the Ninth Circuit, the Answer Is Yes.
Do monkeys have the right to sue for copyright infringement? If the question strikes you...
Reforming Administrative Adjudication
Jennifer L. Mascott, Michael B. Rappaport
Agencies formally adjudicate a massive number of federal cases with administrative law judges. This delegation...