Nov 21 2017 Video Event Videos The Administrative State and Its Discontents Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann 2017 National Lawyers Convention How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Nov 16 2015 Video Event Videos Administrative Law: Agency Rule: How Congress Can Reclaim its Legislative Authority Tom A. Coburn, Christopher C. DeMuth, Eileen J. O'Connor, A. Raymond Randolph, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann 2015 National Lawyers Convention Lawmakers are quick to complain about government agencies exceeding their authority. While some complaint is...
Nov 16 2015 Podcast Administrative Law: Agency Rule: How Congress Can Reclaim its Legislative Authority Tom A. Coburn, Christopher C. DeMuth, Eileen J. O'Connor, A. Raymond Randolph, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann 2015 National Lawyers Convention Lawmakers are quick to complain about government agencies exceeding their authority. While some complaint is...
Nov 21 2017 Podcast Event Videos The Administrative State and Its Discontents Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann 2017 National Lawyers Convention How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Nov 16 2015 Video Short Videos Agency Rule v. Congress Michael Uhlmann Short video with Michael Uhlmann In this short video, Prof. Michael Uhlmann of Claremont Graduate University discusses how Congress can...
Aug 22 2016 Topics Article I Initiative Blog Post News Roundtable at APSA 2016: Congress, Delegation, and the Administrative State Robert Edmunds, Timothy Courtney The Federalist Society's Faculty Division will host a roundtable discussion, titled "Congress, Delegation, and the...
May 2 2006 Publication Five Questions on Immigration Reform John C. Eastman, Margaret D. Stock Below, two Federalist Society members pose and then answer questions about the Immigration Reform measures...
Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Have the American People Irrevocably Ceded Control of Their Government to the Modern Administrative State? Ted Hirt Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 A review of Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First...
Jan 28 2007 Podcast The Meese Department of Justice: Its Accomplishments and Its Relevance Today T. Kenneth Cribb, Lois Haight Herrington, John S. Herrington, Douglas W. Kmiec, Stephen J. Markman, Eugene B. Meyer, Michael Uhlmann, Wm. Bradford Reynolds The Legacy of the Department of Justice Under Attorney General Edwin Meese, III In honor of former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, the Federalist Society held an all...
Feb 19 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review A Lady or a Tiger?: Thoughts on Fisher v. University of Texas and the Future of Race Preferences in America Alison E. Somin Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013 Note from the Editor: This article is about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Fisher...
The Administrative State and Its Discontents
Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann
2017 National Lawyers Convention
How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Administrative Law: Agency Rule: How Congress Can Reclaim its Legislative Authority
Tom A. Coburn, Christopher C. DeMuth, Eileen J. O'Connor, A. Raymond Randolph, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann
2015 National Lawyers Convention
Lawmakers are quick to complain about government agencies exceeding their authority. While some complaint is...
Administrative Law: Agency Rule: How Congress Can Reclaim its Legislative Authority
Tom A. Coburn, Christopher C. DeMuth, Eileen J. O'Connor, A. Raymond Randolph, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann
2015 National Lawyers Convention
Lawmakers are quick to complain about government agencies exceeding their authority. While some complaint is...
The Administrative State and Its Discontents
Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann
2017 National Lawyers Convention
How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Agency Rule v. Congress
Michael Uhlmann
Short video with Michael Uhlmann
In this short video, Prof. Michael Uhlmann of Claremont Graduate University discusses how Congress can...
Topics
Roundtable at APSA 2016: Congress, Delegation, and the Administrative State
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division will host a roundtable discussion, titled "Congress, Delegation, and the...
Five Questions on Immigration Reform
John C. Eastman, Margaret D. Stock
Below, two Federalist Society members pose and then answer questions about the Immigration Reform measures...
Have the American People Irrevocably Ceded Control of Their Government to the Modern Administrative State?
Ted Hirt
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
A review of Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First...
The Meese Department of Justice: Its Accomplishments and Its Relevance Today
T. Kenneth Cribb, Lois Haight Herrington, John S. Herrington, Douglas W. Kmiec, Stephen J. Markman, Eugene B. Meyer, Michael Uhlmann, Wm. Bradford Reynolds
The Legacy of the Department of Justice Under Attorney General Edwin Meese, III
In honor of former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, the Federalist Society held an all...
A Lady or a Tiger?: Thoughts on Fisher v. University of Texas and the Future of Race Preferences in America
Alison E. Somin
Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013
Note from the Editor: This article is about the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Fisher...