Apr 24 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Does the Takings Clause Have an Expiration Date? Michael James Barton, Brandon Simmons Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 Overview In the last Term, the United States Supreme Court declined to review two property...
Apr 15 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Our Partisan Bureaucracy? The IRS, the DOJ, and the Future of Political Activism Timothy Courtney When the first Civil Service Reform Act passed in 1883, “good government” reformers envisioned nonpartisan...
Jun 14 2018 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Lives of the Constitution Ilya Shapiro, Joseph Tartakovsky Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Teleforum The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds that Shaped America’s Supreme Law is a...
Jul 6 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Talks with Authors: Crisis of the Two Constitutions Gerard V. Bradley, Charles R. Kesler Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum American politics grows embittered because it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two opposed...
Jul 6 2021 Video FedSoc Forums Talks with Authors: Crisis of the Two Constitutions Gerard V. Bradley, Charles R. Kesler Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum American politics grows embittered because it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two opposed...
Oct 29 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Giving Credit for Shaping the Constitution Karen J. Lugo Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 A review of: The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds That Shaped America’s Supreme Law,...
Nov 15 2018 Video Event Videos Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent? William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes 2018 National Lawyers Convention Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Dec 8 2021 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Public Education Should Be Made Transparent Kenneth L. Marcus Last month, the Federalist Society presented a well-received convention panel discussion on woke education, an...
Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent? William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes 2018 National Lawyers Convention Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Feb 19 2019 Podcast Panel Two: What are the Limits of Local Control? Carlos T. Bea, John C. Eastman, Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Ashlee Nicole Titus, John C. Yoo 2019 Annual Western Chapters Conference When is it appropriate for states and cities to contradict or ignore federal law? Do...
Does the Takings Clause Have an Expiration Date?
Michael James Barton, Brandon Simmons
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Overview In the last Term, the United States Supreme Court declined to review two property...
Topics
Our Partisan Bureaucracy? The IRS, the DOJ, and the Future of Political Activism
When the first Civil Service Reform Act passed in 1883, “good government” reformers envisioned nonpartisan...
The Lives of the Constitution
Ilya Shapiro, Joseph Tartakovsky
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Teleforum
The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds that Shaped America’s Supreme Law is a...
Talks with Authors: Crisis of the Two Constitutions
Gerard V. Bradley, Charles R. Kesler
Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum
American politics grows embittered because it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two opposed...
Talks with Authors: Crisis of the Two Constitutions
Gerard V. Bradley, Charles R. Kesler
Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum
American politics grows embittered because it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two opposed...
Giving Credit for Shaping the Constitution
Karen J. Lugo
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
A review of: The Lives of the Constitution: Ten Exceptional Minds That Shaped America’s Supreme Law,...
Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent?
William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes
2018 National Lawyers Convention
Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Topics
Public Education Should Be Made Transparent
Last month, the Federalist Society presented a well-received convention panel discussion on woke education, an...
Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent?
William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes
2018 National Lawyers Convention
Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Panel Two: What are the Limits of Local Control?
Carlos T. Bea, John C. Eastman, Pratheepan Gulasekaram, Ashlee Nicole Titus, John C. Yoo
2019 Annual Western Chapters Conference
When is it appropriate for states and cities to contradict or ignore federal law? Do...