Aug 27 2012 Publication State Court Docket Watch Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Private-Property Owners in Case on Public Access to Beaches Timothy Sandefur, Brittany LaCouture State Court Docket Watch Summer 2012 In a case of first impression, the Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in Severance v....
Feb 26 2019 Topics Constitution • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Don’t Hear What I’m not Saying: Defining Strict Constructionism to Distinguish It Christopher R. Cooke A substantially similar version of this post previously appeared on the Least Dangerous Blog....
Jun 23 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Textualism in Alabama Jay Mitchell Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 Textualism is alive and well in Alabama. This interpretive doctrine teaches that legal texts have...
Dec 20 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government Johnathan O'Neill Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...
Jan 18 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Presidential Nominees and Foreign Influence: Mitigating National Security Risks Sean M. Bigley Federalist Society Review, Volume 18 Note from the Editor: This article describes the procedures involved in determining whether to grant...
May 4 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review An Imagined Bloc and Other Figments Donald A. Daugherty Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 A review of American Justice 2019: The Roberts Court Arrives, by Mark Joseph Stern (University...
Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Private-Property Owners in Case on Public Access to Beaches
Timothy Sandefur, Brittany LaCouture
State Court Docket Watch Summer 2012
In a case of first impression, the Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in Severance v....
Topics
Don’t Hear What I’m not Saying: Defining Strict Constructionism to Distinguish It
A substantially similar version of this post previously appeared on the Least Dangerous Blog....
Textualism in Alabama
Jay Mitchell
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
Textualism is alive and well in Alabama. This interpretive doctrine teaches that legal texts have...
A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government
Johnathan O'Neill
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...
Presidential Nominees and Foreign Influence: Mitigating National Security Risks
Sean M. Bigley
Federalist Society Review, Volume 18
Note from the Editor: This article describes the procedures involved in determining whether to grant...
An Imagined Bloc and Other Figments
Donald A. Daugherty
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
A review of American Justice 2019: The Roberts Court Arrives, by Mark Joseph Stern (University...