Apr 29 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Justice Thomas on Controlling the Tech Giants Peter J. Wallison How to control the tech giants—Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—has continued to raise concerns about both...
May 3 2021 Topics Affirmative Action Blog Post News Racial Preferences in Government Contracting: How It Happens and Why It's Wrong Last Wednesday, President Joe Biden promoted his plan to spend trillions of dollars on infrastructure....
Jun 1 2018 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History • Separation of Powers Blog Post News Woodrow Wilson’s Case Against the Constitution Randolph J. May Woodrow Wilson is best known for expressing his intent, in his April 1917 war message...
Apr 18 2017 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News "Uncommonly Silly"—and Correctly Decided: The Right and Wrong of Griswold v. Connecticut and Why It Matters Today Evan D. Bernick It is one of the Supreme Court’s most consequential and controversial decisions, and no one should...
May 4 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News A Foundation for Rethinking Administrative Law Ilan Wurman New casebooks can be hard to justify. Many legal doctrines and their canonical cases are...
May 4 2021 Publication Which Rights Are We Mediating? Anthony Sanders Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 A review of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America...
Apr 26 2017 Blog Post News Differing Levels of Scrutiny for Economic Regulations: "Anything Goes" Rational Basis v. Rational Basis "With Bite" Jarrett Dieterle Recently, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision striking down a state law that...
May 6 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review In the Rush to Reform, Prudence Is Among the Highest Duties: How to Responsibly Reform Cash Bail Craig Trainor Over the last two decades, the politics of American criminal law has made strange bedfellows....
May 6 2021 Topics Second Amendment Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Wearing, Bearing, or Carrying Arms Richie Angel In D.C. v. Heller (2008), the Supreme Court recognized an individual right under the...
Nov 3 2015 Blog Post News Countdown to the National Lawyers Convention: Beyond Saving Fire Hydrants Jeffrey H. Wood In 2011, Congress amended the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to clarify that lead-free requirements...
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Justice Thomas on Controlling the Tech Giants
How to control the tech giants—Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube—has continued to raise concerns about both...
Topics
Racial Preferences in Government Contracting: How It Happens and Why It's Wrong
Last Wednesday, President Joe Biden promoted his plan to spend trillions of dollars on infrastructure....
Topics
Woodrow Wilson’s Case Against the Constitution
Woodrow Wilson is best known for expressing his intent, in his April 1917 war message...
Topics
"Uncommonly Silly"—and Correctly Decided: The Right and Wrong of Griswold v. Connecticut and Why It Matters Today
It is one of the Supreme Court’s most consequential and controversial decisions, and no one should...
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A Foundation for Rethinking Administrative Law
New casebooks can be hard to justify. Many legal doctrines and their canonical cases are...
Which Rights Are We Mediating?
Anthony Sanders
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
A review of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America...
Differing Levels of Scrutiny for Economic Regulations: "Anything Goes" Rational Basis v. Rational Basis "With Bite"
Recently, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision striking down a state law that...
In the Rush to Reform, Prudence Is Among the Highest Duties: How to Responsibly Reform Cash Bail
Craig Trainor
Over the last two decades, the politics of American criminal law has made strange bedfellows....
Topics
Wearing, Bearing, or Carrying Arms
In D.C. v. Heller (2008), the Supreme Court recognized an individual right under the...
Countdown to the National Lawyers Convention: Beyond Saving Fire Hydrants
In 2011, Congress amended the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to clarify that lead-free requirements...