Sep 9 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review The Separation of Powers, "Stare Decisis," and the Constitution Roger Pilon Because the U.S. Constitution is dedicated to liberty through limited government, power is divided between...
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May 5 2010 Publication White Papers Health Care Reform: Implications for the Intellectual Property Community David L. Applegate, Arthur Gollwitzer New Federal Initiatives Project Brought to you by the Intellectual Property Practice Group The Federalist Society takes no position on...
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Oct 26 2020 Topics Constitution • Politics Blog Post Student Blog Initiative The Dilemma of Direct Democracy Holly M. Randall The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Nov 25 2020 Video Event Videos Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Rights and the Rule of Law Jorge L. Contreras, Richard A. Epstein, Ryan T. Holte, Philip Johnson, Karyn A. Temple 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 11, 2020, The Federalist Society's Intellectual Property Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
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Nov 16 2020 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Wisconsin Presidential Election Litigation: DNC et al. v. Bostelmann et al. Corydon James Fish Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, election-related...
Jul 3 2014 Podcast Is Administrative Law Unlawful? - Podcast Adam White, Philip A. Hamburger Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast In his new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Professor Philip Hamburger answers the provocative question...
Nov 18 2020 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: State of New Jersey v. Robert Andrews Billy Easley State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition Can law enforcement compel you to unlock your smartphone to access your texts, phone logs,...
Topics
The Separation of Powers, "Stare Decisis," and the Constitution
Because the U.S. Constitution is dedicated to liberty through limited government, power is divided between...
State Court Docket Watch: State v. Arevalo
Jacob Huebert
State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition
People who want to challenge a state or federal law for violating their constitutional rights...
Health Care Reform: Implications for the Intellectual Property Community
David L. Applegate, Arthur Gollwitzer
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the Intellectual Property Practice Group The Federalist Society takes no position on...
Searching Devices at the Border: What Does the Fourth Amendment Require?
In Alasaad v. Wolf, both the U.S. government and plaintiffs – 11 U.S. citizens and...
Topics
The Dilemma of Direct Democracy
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Intellectual Property: Intellectual Property Rights and the Rule of Law
Jorge L. Contreras, Richard A. Epstein, Ryan T. Holte, Philip Johnson, Karyn A. Temple
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 11, 2020, The Federalist Society's Intellectual Property Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
Showcase Panel II: The Presidency and the Rule of Law
W. Neil Eggleston, Jack L. Goldsmith, C. Boyden Gray, Edith H. Jones, Theodore B. Olson
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted a virtual panel for the 2020 National...
Topics
Wisconsin Presidential Election Litigation: DNC et al. v. Bostelmann et al.
Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, and in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, election-related...
Is Administrative Law Unlawful? - Podcast
Adam White, Philip A. Hamburger
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast
In his new book, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, Professor Philip Hamburger answers the provocative question...
State Court Docket Watch: State of New Jersey v. Robert Andrews
Billy Easley
State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition
Can law enforcement compel you to unlock your smartphone to access your texts, phone logs,...