Apr 11 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Constitutional Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers Alexander T. MacDonald Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...
Jul 9 2019 Publication White Papers Criminal Justice Reform: A Survey of 2018 State Laws Robert Alt State legislatures across the country made significant strides in reforming their criminal justice regimes throughout...
Nov 27 2018 Publication White Papers 2018 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes seriously its responsibility as a non-partisan institution...
Apr 21 2017 Podcast Courthouse Steps: Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer - Podcast Ilya Shapiro, Hannah C. Smith The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) denied a Learning Center run by Trinity Lutheran...
Aug 17 2016 Podcast Church Playgrounds & Blaine Amendments - Podcast Thomas C. Berg, Christopher C. Lund, Martin S. Lederman The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley....
Aug 1 2016 Publication White Papers 2015 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
Feb 4 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley Kyle Duncan The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to review the Eighth Circuit’s decision in Trinity Lutheran...
Dec 11 2014 Publication State Court Docket Watch Missouri Supreme Court Unanimously Declares Cap on Punitive Damages Unconstitutional Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark In Lewellen v. Franklin (Lewellen),1 the Missouri Supreme Court unanimously held that a mandatory cap...
Jan 10 2013 Publication White Papers Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges Andrew Cook Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Jan 4 2013 Publication State Court Docket Watch Declining to Follow Its Neighbor Missouri, the Kansas Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice Cases Constitutional Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark The Kansas Supreme Court, in Miller v. Johnson,1 recently upheld Kansas’ statutory cap on non-economic...
Bargaining Rights Gone Wrong: How State Courts Invented a Constitutional Duty to Bargain and How It Harms Individual Workers
Alexander T. MacDonald
Constitutions often give you the right to do things. They give you the right to...
Criminal Justice Reform: A Survey of 2018 State Laws
Robert Alt
State legislatures across the country made significant strides in reforming their criminal justice regimes throughout...
2018 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes seriously its responsibility as a non-partisan institution...
Courthouse Steps: Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer - Podcast
Ilya Shapiro, Hannah C. Smith
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) denied a Learning Center run by Trinity Lutheran...
Church Playgrounds & Blaine Amendments - Podcast
Thomas C. Berg, Christopher C. Lund, Martin S. Lederman
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Pauley....
2015 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel
This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
Topics
Trinity Lutheran Church v. Pauley
The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to review the Eighth Circuit’s decision in Trinity Lutheran...
Missouri Supreme Court Unanimously Declares Cap on Punitive Damages Unconstitutional
Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark
In Lewellen v. Franklin (Lewellen),1 the Missouri Supreme Court unanimously held that a mandatory cap...
Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges
Andrew Cook
Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Declining to Follow Its Neighbor Missouri, the Kansas Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice Cases Constitutional
Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark
The Kansas Supreme Court, in Miller v. Johnson,1 recently upheld Kansas’ statutory cap on non-economic...