Jul 12 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federal Courts • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Ohio v. EPA: The Supreme Court Stays the Good Neighbor Rule Justin Schwab On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Ohio v. EPA, in...
Jul 22 2024 Topics Constitution • Election Law • Federalism Blog Post Biden Withdraws From Campaign; Answers to Constitutional and DNC Procedure Questions John Shu On Sunday, President Biden announced that he formally withdrew from the presidential race but will stay on...
Jun 11 2024 Video The Broadband Economy – $42 Billion Infusion and a Newly-Minted Biden FCC: What lies ahead? Erin Boone, Paul Gallant, John Lin, Patricia J. Paoletta, Arielle Roth, Greg Watson Registration is now CLOSED. Join us on Tuesday, June 11th at 4:00 PM ET for...
Jul 31 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Law & Economics Blog Post Reviving the Robinson-Patman Act is Bad for Consumers: In Response to Mark Meador Lawrence J. Spiwak Among our nation’s antitrust laws, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 (RPA) is perhaps the most...
Aug 2 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Georgia's Election Integrity Act Eric Criss Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Recent political earthquakes such as the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump and President...
Aug 12 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct Michael S. McGinniss Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 [T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Aug 20 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process Thomas Jipping Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
Feb 8 2021 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 62: Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word Todd F. Gaziano, Susan E. Dudley After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...
Aug 22 2024 Topics First Amendment • Founding Era & History • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Reviving the Lost Liberty: Why the Assembly Clause Matters Today Nathan Ristuccia Protests on a range of sensitive issues have roiled college campuses across the nation this...
Aug 23 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The Sixth Circuit Stays the FCC’s Latest Net Neutrality Flip-Flop Randolph May At last! There’s now a good chance the two decades-old “net neutrality” wars may be...
Topics
Ohio v. EPA: The Supreme Court Stays the Good Neighbor Rule
On June 27, 2024, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Ohio v. EPA, in...
Topics
Biden Withdraws From Campaign; Answers to Constitutional and DNC Procedure Questions
On Sunday, President Biden announced that he formally withdrew from the presidential race but will stay on...
The Broadband Economy – $42 Billion Infusion and a Newly-Minted Biden FCC: What lies ahead?
Erin Boone, Paul Gallant, John Lin, Patricia J. Paoletta, Arielle Roth, Greg Watson
Registration is now CLOSED. Join us on Tuesday, June 11th at 4:00 PM ET for...
Topics
Reviving the Robinson-Patman Act is Bad for Consumers: In Response to Mark Meador
Among our nation’s antitrust laws, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 (RPA) is perhaps the most...
Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Georgia's Election Integrity Act
Eric Criss
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Recent political earthquakes such as the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump and President...
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Michael S. McGinniss
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Topics
How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process
Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
Necessary & Proper Episode 62: Congressional Review Act: First Branch Gets the Last Word
Todd F. Gaziano, Susan E. Dudley
After living in relative obscurity since its passage in 1996, the Congressional Review Act caught...
Topics
Reviving the Lost Liberty: Why the Assembly Clause Matters Today
Protests on a range of sensitive issues have roiled college campuses across the nation this...
Topics
The Sixth Circuit Stays the FCC’s Latest Net Neutrality Flip-Flop
At last! There’s now a good chance the two decades-old “net neutrality” wars may be...