Jul 20 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review Judgment Calls by Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry Although it claims to reject interpretive schools on both the left and the right in...
Jun 19 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Opinions & Orders Update Timothy Courtney OPINIONS (1) Ziglar v. Abbasi (with Ashcroft v. Abbasi and Hasty v. Abbasi): By a vote of 4-2, the...
Apr 19 2018 Podcast Introduction to Originalism and Federalism: Where Are the Courts Heading? Jonathan H. Adler, Gregory G. Katsas, Eric E. Murphy, Peter M. Shane 2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference Since the 1980s, the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation has gained greater and greater acceptance...
Apr 19 2018 Video Event Videos Introduction to Originalism and Federalism: Where Are the Courts Heading? Jonathan H. Adler, Gregory G. Katsas, Eric E. Murphy, Peter M. Shane 2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference Since the 1980s, the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation has gained greater and greater acceptance...
Mar 1 2021 Video Short Videos United States v. Arthrex Inc. [SCOTUSbrief] Aditya Bamzai Short video featuring Aditya Bamzai Under the appointments clause of the Constitution, there are two types of executive officers: principal...
Mar 3 2021 Topics Constitution Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Scalia’s Theory of the Suspension Clause in St. Cyr Jacob R. Weaver Experts have long debated Congress’s power to withhold federal court jurisdiction. But in 2008, the...
Mar 3 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Intellectual Property Blog Post News Oral Arguments in Arthrex Gregory Dolin On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...
Mar 4 2021 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Madison’s Last Veto Richie Angel In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
Mar 4 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: State of Arizona v. Mixton Timothy Sandefur Note from the Editor: The author of this article, Timothy Sandefur, filed an amicus brief...
Jul 20 2009 Publication Federalist Society Review France Says Non to Affirmative Action: Will the U.S. Do the Same? Elizabeth K. Dorminey After devoting a half-century to devising (new) justifications for differential treatment of citizens on the...
Judgment Calls by Daniel Farber and Suzanna Sherry
Although it claims to reject interpretive schools on both the left and the right in...
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SCOTUS Opinions & Orders Update
OPINIONS (1) Ziglar v. Abbasi (with Ashcroft v. Abbasi and Hasty v. Abbasi): By a vote of 4-2, the...
Introduction to Originalism and Federalism: Where Are the Courts Heading?
Jonathan H. Adler, Gregory G. Katsas, Eric E. Murphy, Peter M. Shane
2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference
Since the 1980s, the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation has gained greater and greater acceptance...
Introduction to Originalism and Federalism: Where Are the Courts Heading?
Jonathan H. Adler, Gregory G. Katsas, Eric E. Murphy, Peter M. Shane
2018 Ohio Lawyers Chapters Conference
Since the 1980s, the originalist approach to constitutional interpretation has gained greater and greater acceptance...
United States v. Arthrex Inc. [SCOTUSbrief]
Aditya Bamzai
Short video featuring Aditya Bamzai
Under the appointments clause of the Constitution, there are two types of executive officers: principal...
Topics
Scalia’s Theory of the Suspension Clause in St. Cyr
Experts have long debated Congress’s power to withhold federal court jurisdiction. But in 2008, the...
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Oral Arguments in Arthrex
On March 1, 2021, the Supreme Court heard oral argument on the question of when...
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Madison’s Last Veto
In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
State Court Docket Watch: State of Arizona v. Mixton
Timothy Sandefur
Note from the Editor: The author of this article, Timothy Sandefur, filed an amicus brief...
France Says Non to Affirmative Action: Will the U.S. Do the Same?
Elizabeth K. Dorminey
After devoting a half-century to devising (new) justifications for differential treatment of citizens on the...