May 18 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Why Proportional Representation Will Not Stem Redistricting Litigation But Will Undermine Normative Representative Values Kevin St. John Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Aug 19 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Mistaken Heritage: How a Statutory Misreading Has Denied Congress’ Intended Beneficiaries Protection for Half a Century Dan Morenoff Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 When the Voting Rights Act (VRA) came up for renewal of its pre-clearance mechanism for...
Mar 12 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Constitution • Founding Era & History • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News The Many Issues Raised by Senator Warren's Wealth Tax John Kennerly Davis Senator Warren, as a part of her presidential campaign, has proposed that a federal wealth...
Dec 8 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News A Strong Showing for Evenwel Plaintiffs in One-Person, One-Vote Argument Andrew Grossman Why shouldn’t vote weight matter in drawing district lines, “especially when voter-based apportionment…is being substantially...
May 19 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Department of Labor's Final Overtime Regulations Rundown Gordon S. Wood, J. Harvie Wilkinson, Michael Barone, Tammy Dee McCutchen Minimum Salary Level Yesterday, the Department of Labor set the minimum salary level for the...
Jun 7 2024 Topics Federalism • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post Minimum Salaries and the Evolving Workforce: Why the DOL’s New Automatic Salary Updates Clash With Legal Precedent and Economic Facts Alexander Thomas MacDonald Overtime exemptions are about to get more expensive. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, most...
Oct 31 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Testimony on “The Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court’s Decision in Shelby County” Hans A. Von Spakovsky Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013 Note from the Editor: This article is based on testimony given by the author before...
Why Proportional Representation Will Not Stem Redistricting Litigation But Will Undermine Normative Representative Values
Kevin St. John
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Mistaken Heritage: How a Statutory Misreading Has Denied Congress’ Intended Beneficiaries Protection for Half a Century
Dan Morenoff
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
When the Voting Rights Act (VRA) came up for renewal of its pre-clearance mechanism for...
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The Many Issues Raised by Senator Warren's Wealth Tax
Senator Warren, as a part of her presidential campaign, has proposed that a federal wealth...
Topics
A Strong Showing for Evenwel Plaintiffs in One-Person, One-Vote Argument
Why shouldn’t vote weight matter in drawing district lines, “especially when voter-based apportionment…is being substantially...
Topics
Department of Labor's Final Overtime Regulations Rundown
Minimum Salary Level Yesterday, the Department of Labor set the minimum salary level for the...
Topics
Minimum Salaries and the Evolving Workforce: Why the DOL’s New Automatic Salary Updates Clash With Legal Precedent and Economic Facts
Overtime exemptions are about to get more expensive. Under the Fair Labor Standards Act, most...
Testimony on “The Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court’s Decision in Shelby County”
Hans A. Von Spakovsky
Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013
Note from the Editor: This article is based on testimony given by the author before...