Jan 21 2022 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Going Rogue: The EEOC Quietly Uses FOIA To Penalize Employers For Adopting Lawful Employment Arbitration Programs Christopher C. Murray, Lorenzo B. Riboni Anecdotal reports from employers around the country indicate that regional offices of the United States...
Oct 1 2007 Publication Wall Street Journal Op-ed by Steven G. Calabresi Steven G. Calabresi Mr. Calabresi is a cofounder of the Federalist Society, a professor of law at Northwestern...
Oct 1 2007 Publication Federalist Society Review No Big Surprise: A Review of the Seattle Schools Case Harry J.F Korrell On June 28, 2006, the Supreme Court issued its decision (along with several concurring and...
Jan 25 2022 Topics Constitution • Property Law • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post On Oysters, Property, John Locke, and the Court of Federal Claims: Campo v. United States James S. Burling Oyster farming is hard work. The often-muddy estuary bottoms must be prepared with rocks to...
Nov 17 2018 Podcast Event Videos Climate Change Nuisance Suits David Bookbinder, John K. Bush, Eric Grant, James L. Huffman, Mark W. Smith 2018 National Lawyers Convention Should climate change responsibility be evaluated in the courts or by the elected policymaking branches?...
Oct 14 2016 Blog Post News The CFPB, Justice Scalia, and Lone Dissents Raymond J. Nhan This past Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit—in arguably its...
Feb 2 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Cert Granted in Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admission v. UNC Chapel Hill William E. Trachman Breaking news: The Supreme Court granted certiorari in two petitions pending before the Supreme Court...
Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Joint Employment: The Unintended and Unpredictable 'Employment' Relationship Richard A. Epstein, Richard F. Griffin, Philip A. Miscimarra, Timothy M. Tymkovich 2018 National Lawyers Convention The vast web of federal and state laws protecting employees stands or falls on a...
Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent? William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes 2018 National Lawyers Convention Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Feb 11 2022 Topics Civil Rights • Culture • Education Policy • First Amendment • Politics Blog Post Academics Write in Support of Free Speech at Georgetown University Cory R. Liu Last week, Georgetown University Law Center placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave from his positions...
Topics
Going Rogue: The EEOC Quietly Uses FOIA To Penalize Employers For Adopting Lawful Employment Arbitration Programs
Anecdotal reports from employers around the country indicate that regional offices of the United States...
Wall Street Journal Op-ed by Steven G. Calabresi
Steven G. Calabresi
Mr. Calabresi is a cofounder of the Federalist Society, a professor of law at Northwestern...
No Big Surprise: A Review of the Seattle Schools Case
Harry J.F Korrell
On June 28, 2006, the Supreme Court issued its decision (along with several concurring and...
Topics
On Oysters, Property, John Locke, and the Court of Federal Claims: Campo v. United States
Oyster farming is hard work. The often-muddy estuary bottoms must be prepared with rocks to...
Climate Change Nuisance Suits
David Bookbinder, John K. Bush, Eric Grant, James L. Huffman, Mark W. Smith
2018 National Lawyers Convention
Should climate change responsibility be evaluated in the courts or by the elected policymaking branches?...
The CFPB, Justice Scalia, and Lone Dissents
This past Tuesday, the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit—in arguably its...
Litigation Update: Cert Granted in Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admission v. UNC Chapel Hill
William E. Trachman
Breaking news: The Supreme Court granted certiorari in two petitions pending before the Supreme Court...
Joint Employment: The Unintended and Unpredictable 'Employment' Relationship
Richard A. Epstein, Richard F. Griffin, Philip A. Miscimarra, Timothy M. Tymkovich
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The vast web of federal and state laws protecting employees stands or falls on a...
Independent Agencies: How Independent is Too Independent?
William W. Buzbee, John C. Eastman, Henry J. Kerner, Jennifer L. Mascott, Diane S. Sykes
2018 National Lawyers Convention
Justice Scalia put it bluntly in Morrison v. Olson: “There are now no lines.” Morrison,...
Topics
Academics Write in Support of Free Speech at Georgetown University
Last week, Georgetown University Law Center placed Ilya Shapiro on administrative leave from his positions...