Jun 5 2017 Blog Post News Constitutional War Power: The Founders' Framework Timothy Courtney What kind of war power does the Constitution grant the President? Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow...
Feb 24 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Second Amendment and the Post-Scalia Court Joseph Greenlee The Second Amendment has suddenly been placed in jeopardy with the unexpected passing of Justice...
Jan 10 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Constitution Says Nothing About Behavioral Economics Michael P. Moreland, Timothy Courtney Federalist Society member Todd Zywicki is in the Wall Street Journal: Behavioral economics has taken...
Dec 19 2016 Blog Post News Deciding Unclear Originalist Cases: Towards Good-Faith Constitutional Construction Evan D. Bernick Interpreting a centuries-old document and applying it to factual circumstances unknown and perhaps inconceivable to...
Feb 13 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Justice Antonin Scalia (March 11, 1936 - February 13, 2016) Peter Jaffe, The Society The Federalist Society deeply mourns the loss of Justice Scalia, and extends its sympathies to...
Feb 9 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Shakespeare's Critique of the American Regime Timothy Courtney Josh Craddock writes for Public Discourse: In a recent debate between Professors Robert George and John McGinnis,...
Aug 1 2016 Topics Intellectual Property Blog Post News Liberty of Contract and the Free Market Foundations of IP Seth L. Cooper, Randolph J. May Continuing the project that began with the publication in September 2015 of our book, “The...
Dec 3 2015 Blog Post News The Key to Progress Winter is coming. The days are getting shorter, and the nights successively longer. One gloomy...
May 17 2016 Blog Post News U.S. House of Representatives v. Burwell: No Appropriations for Certain ACA Expenditures Timothy Courtney Last Thursday, May 12, 2016, Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the...
Nov 13 2015 Blog Post News NLC: Religious Liberty Session William H. Pryor, Jordan Lorence Attending the religious liberty session reminds me why so many people come each year to...
Constitutional War Power: The Founders' Framework
What kind of war power does the Constitution grant the President? Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow...
Topics
The Second Amendment and the Post-Scalia Court
The Second Amendment has suddenly been placed in jeopardy with the unexpected passing of Justice...
Topics
The Constitution Says Nothing About Behavioral Economics
Federalist Society member Todd Zywicki is in the Wall Street Journal: Behavioral economics has taken...
Deciding Unclear Originalist Cases: Towards Good-Faith Constitutional Construction
Interpreting a centuries-old document and applying it to factual circumstances unknown and perhaps inconceivable to...
Topics
Justice Antonin Scalia (March 11, 1936 - February 13, 2016)
The Federalist Society deeply mourns the loss of Justice Scalia, and extends its sympathies to...
Topics
Shakespeare's Critique of the American Regime
Josh Craddock writes for Public Discourse: In a recent debate between Professors Robert George and John McGinnis,...
Topics
Liberty of Contract and the Free Market Foundations of IP
Continuing the project that began with the publication in September 2015 of our book, “The...
The Key to Progress
Winter is coming. The days are getting shorter, and the nights successively longer. One gloomy...
U.S. House of Representatives v. Burwell: No Appropriations for Certain ACA Expenditures
Last Thursday, May 12, 2016, Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the...
NLC: Religious Liberty Session
Attending the religious liberty session reminds me why so many people come each year to...