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Dec 14 2024

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Sheldon Gilbert to Become Next Federalist Society President and CEO

The Federalist Society’s Board of Directors is delighted to announce that Sheldon Gilbert will become...

Feb 5 2024 Video
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BRICS Expansion and Corresponding Implications

Margaret Myers, Nitin R. Nainani, Mihaela Papa

Before the 2010s, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa were flagged as future growth...

Sponsors: International & National Security Law Practice Group

Feb 5 2024
Monday 1:00 p.m. EDT    

BRICS Expansion and Corresponding Implications

Speakers:
Margaret Myers • Nitin R. Nainani • Mihaela Papa
Sponsors:
International & National Security Law Practice Group
  • Webinar
Feb 2 2024

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  • Telecommunications & Electronic Media
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What Happened at the World Radiocommunication Conference?

  • Patricia J. Paoletta

For four weeks last quarter, the world gathered to negotiate modifications to the Radio Regulations,...

Dec 10 2020

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Regulatory Transparency Project
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The Real World Costs of Heavy-Handed Chemical Regulation

  • Jeff Stier

Over the last few months, people around the world have learned more about the global...

Mar 11 2020 Podcast
Latin America: Restive Trends and Great Power Encroachment - Developments that Matter for U.S. Policy
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Latin America: Restive Trends and Great Power Encroachment - Developments that Matter for U.S. Policy

Ryan C. Berg, James C. Dunlop, Brian Winter

Recent elections in Latin America have brought about abrupt shifts in government in Argentina, Brazil,...

Topics: International Law & Trade · International & National Security Law

Sponsors: International & National Security Law Practice Group

Mar 5 2020
Thursday 12:00 p.m. EDT    

Latin America: Restive Trends and Great Power Encroachment - Developments that Matter for U.S. Policy

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Speakers:
Ryan C. Berg • James C. Dunlop • Brian Winter
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International Law & Trade • International & National Security Law
Sponsors:
International & National Security Law Practice Group
Jun 8 2017

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  • Civil Rights •
  • Federalism & Separation of Powers
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Old Law, New Technology, and the Congressional Need To Update ECPA

  • Andrew Card,
  • George O'Toole,
  • Patti B. Saris,
  • Michael Avery,
  • Viet Dinh

Last week, witnesses before the Senate Judiciary Committee faced much more amicable questions than then-Judge...

Sep 6 2016

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  • Intellectual Property
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The United Nations' Misguided Approach to Healthcare Access

  • William J. Kilberg,
  • James A. Paretti,
  • Marisa Maleck

Intellectual property (IP) protections promote innovation and spur research and development into life-saving drugs and...

Aug 4 2014 Publication
Book Review: Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit
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Book Review: Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit

Andrew Olmem

Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit By Charles W....

Sponsors: Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group · Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group

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