Jan 17 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board Michael McGinley, Hiram Sasser After Carson v. Makin (2023) --a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that Maine may not...
Jan 17 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board Michael McGinley, Hiram Sasser After Carson v. Makin (2023) --a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that Maine may not...
Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review Eldred v. Ashcroft: Just Another Mickey Mouse Copyright Case? David L. Applegate Currently on the Supreme Court’s docket is the case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, which challenges...
Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review Supreme Court 2001-2002 Term: Summary of Decisions on Federalism and Separation of Powers Sovereign ImmunityFed. Maritime Comm’n v. S.C. State Ports Auth., 122 S. Ct.1864 (2002).Decided May 28,...
Mar 6 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review New Evidence on the Constitution’s Impeachment Standard: “high . . . Misdemeanors” Means Serious Crimes Robert G. Natelson Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jan 18 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Presidential Nominees and Foreign Influence: Mitigating National Security Risks Sean M. Bigley Federalist Society Review, Volume 18 Note from the Editor: This article describes the procedures involved in determining whether to grant...
Feb 12 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Georgia Supreme Court Rules that State’s Heartbeat Law Is Not Void Ab Initio Daniel Nightingale, Julia Payne In Georgia v. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective,[1] the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that...
Feb 22 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism • Religious Liberty Blog Post State Department’s Proposed Foreign Assistance Nondiscrimination Requirements Raise Concerns Rachel N. Morrison On January 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of State issued two notices of proposed rulemaking...
Mar 17 2020 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights Blog Post News When Missing the Point is the Point: The U.S. Civil Rights Commission Demonstrates Why We Have Recusal Norms Dan Morenoff Sometimes, a part of our government goes off-the-rails and pursues policies directly divergent from its...
Mar 19 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review The Preemption Predicament Over Broadband Internet Access Services Lawrence J. Spiwak Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Litigation Update: OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board
Michael McGinley, Hiram Sasser
After Carson v. Makin (2023) --a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that Maine may not...
Litigation Update: OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board
Michael McGinley, Hiram Sasser
After Carson v. Makin (2023) --a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that Maine may not...
Eldred v. Ashcroft: Just Another Mickey Mouse Copyright Case?
David L. Applegate
Currently on the Supreme Court’s docket is the case of Eldred v. Ashcroft, which challenges...
Supreme Court 2001-2002 Term: Summary of Decisions on Federalism and Separation of Powers
Sovereign ImmunityFed. Maritime Comm’n v. S.C. State Ports Auth., 122 S. Ct.1864 (2002).Decided May 28,...
New Evidence on the Constitution’s Impeachment Standard: “high . . . Misdemeanors” Means Serious Crimes
Robert G. Natelson
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Presidential Nominees and Foreign Influence: Mitigating National Security Risks
Sean M. Bigley
Federalist Society Review, Volume 18
Note from the Editor: This article describes the procedures involved in determining whether to grant...
Georgia Supreme Court Rules that State’s Heartbeat Law Is Not Void Ab Initio
Daniel Nightingale, Julia Payne
In Georgia v. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective,[1] the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that...
Topics
State Department’s Proposed Foreign Assistance Nondiscrimination Requirements Raise Concerns
On January 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of State issued two notices of proposed rulemaking...
Topics
When Missing the Point is the Point: The U.S. Civil Rights Commission Demonstrates Why We Have Recusal Norms
Sometimes, a part of our government goes off-the-rails and pursues policies directly divergent from its...
The Preemption Predicament Over Broadband Internet Access Services
Lawrence J. Spiwak
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...