Jun 3 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Illinois Supreme Court Rules Monetary Bail Not Required By Bail Clause in State Constitution Garrett Snedeker In July 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated ruling in Rowe v. Raoul,...
May 31 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Wisdom of Our Ancestors Andrew D. Graham A review of Graham James McAleer & Alexander S. Rosenthal-Pubul, The Wisdom of Our Ancestors:...
May 30 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Law & Economics • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post Preventing Fraud on P2P Electronic Payment Networks: What Can We Learn From Montesquieu? Brian C. Johnson As a former staff member for the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, I spent...
May 27 2024 Topics Federalism • Founding Era & History • International & National Security Law Blog Post Pausing Military Aid to Israel is the President’s Constitutional Call Robert F. Turner Emotions on the issue of pausing weapons shipments to Israel are understandably intense, but the...
May 21 2024 Topics Financial Services • Jurisprudence • Supreme Court Blog Post The Fed Has No Earnings to Send to the CFPB Alex J. Pollock The relevant text of the Dodd-Frank Act is clear: “Each year (or quarter of such...
May 20 2024 Video FedSoc Events Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers? Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
May 20 2024 Podcast Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers? Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
May 15 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Supreme Court Blog Post Return of the National Nanny or Restoration of the Cop on the Beat: The FTC’s Impending Proposed Rule on Commercial Surveillance Kevin Frazier The FTC has adopted an expansive rulemaking agenda. A recently finalized rule banning noncompete agreements...
May 9 2024 Topics Civil Rights • Founding Era & History • Supreme Court Blog Post An Observation About Culley v. Marshall Anthony M. Deardurff This morning, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Culley v. Marshall. By a vote...
May 2 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism Stephen J. Markman This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...
Illinois Supreme Court Rules Monetary Bail Not Required By Bail Clause in State Constitution
Garrett Snedeker
In July 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated ruling in Rowe v. Raoul,...
The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
Andrew D. Graham
A review of Graham James McAleer & Alexander S. Rosenthal-Pubul, The Wisdom of Our Ancestors:...
Topics
Preventing Fraud on P2P Electronic Payment Networks: What Can We Learn From Montesquieu?
As a former staff member for the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, I spent...
Topics
Pausing Military Aid to Israel is the President’s Constitutional Call
Emotions on the issue of pausing weapons shipments to Israel are understandably intense, but the...
Topics
The Fed Has No Earnings to Send to the CFPB
The relevant text of the Dodd-Frank Act is clear: “Each year (or quarter of such...
Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers?
Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs
Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers?
Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs
Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
Topics
Return of the National Nanny or Restoration of the Cop on the Beat: The FTC’s Impending Proposed Rule on Commercial Surveillance
The FTC has adopted an expansive rulemaking agenda. A recently finalized rule banning noncompete agreements...
Topics
An Observation About Culley v. Marshall
This morning, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Culley v. Marshall. By a vote...
Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism
Stephen J. Markman
This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...