Jul 29 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review An Originalist Future John O. McGinnis, Michael B. Rappaport Engage Volume 15, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the originalist method of constitutional interpretation. As always, The...
Jul 1 1997 Publication States May Be Immune From Certain Lanham Act Claims Thomas E. Graham Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997 A decision issued December 13, 1996, by the United States District Court for the District...
Dec 1 1996 Publication Supreme Court Reaffirms State Sovereignty Thomas F. Gede Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 The most significant decision involving federalism that was handed down during the October 1995 Term--indeed,...
Dec 1 1996 Publication Separation of Powers and Federalism in the 104th Congress Benedict S. Cohen Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 In the fields of separation of powers and federalism the 104th Congress revisited old issues...
Dec 1 1996 Publication Blind to Text, Unfaithful to Principle John F. Duffy Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 The most significant decision involving federalism that was handed down during the October 1995 Term--indeed,...
Dec 1 1996 Publication Dragooning State Officials into Federal Service Roger Pilon Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 In a century driven by the Progressive-Era view that ever-larger government can solve the manifold...
May 14 2020 Blog Post Constitutionality of Proposed Federal Liability Limitations for COVID-19 Exposure Claims Michael A. Carvin, Yaakov M. Roth By Michael A. Carvin & Yaakov M. Roth Over the past weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic...
Nov 5 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review The “Mens Rea” Component Within the Issue of the Over-Federalization of Crime William J. Haun, John S. Baker Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013 Introduction After decades of hastily passing federal criminal laws, the U.S. House of Representatives, through...
An Originalist Future
John O. McGinnis, Michael B. Rappaport
Engage Volume 15, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the originalist method of constitutional interpretation. As always, The...
States May Be Immune From Certain Lanham Act Claims
Thomas E. Graham
Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997
A decision issued December 13, 1996, by the United States District Court for the District...
Supreme Court Reaffirms State Sovereignty
Thomas F. Gede
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
The most significant decision involving federalism that was handed down during the October 1995 Term--indeed,...
Separation of Powers and Federalism in the 104th Congress
Benedict S. Cohen
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
In the fields of separation of powers and federalism the 104th Congress revisited old issues...
Blind to Text, Unfaithful to Principle
John F. Duffy
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
The most significant decision involving federalism that was handed down during the October 1995 Term--indeed,...
Dragooning State Officials into Federal Service
Roger Pilon
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
In a century driven by the Progressive-Era view that ever-larger government can solve the manifold...
Constitutionality of Proposed Federal Liability Limitations for COVID-19 Exposure Claims
By Michael A. Carvin & Yaakov M. Roth Over the past weeks, the COVID-19 pandemic...
The “Mens Rea” Component Within the Issue of the Over-Federalization of Crime
William J. Haun, John S. Baker
Engage Volume 14, Issue 2 July 2013
Introduction After decades of hastily passing federal criminal laws, the U.S. House of Representatives, through...