Sep 27 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 77: Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants? James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Sep 29 2022 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News A Tribute to Ken Starr Paul D. Clement Ken Starr lived a remarkable life in the law. At various times, Judge, Solicitor General,...
Sep 29 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 78: Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden This first luncheon in a series on how the administrative state functions in modern American...
May 3 2019 Topics Article I Initiative • Criminal Law & Procedure • Politics • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Mueller Report Fireworks – And It Isn’t Even the Fourth of July John G. Malcolm And the drama continues! On Wednesday, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the Senate Judiciary...
Oct 11 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Environmental & Energy Law Blog Post News The Latest Energy and Environmental Regulations Daren Bakst As usual, there are many energy and environmental regulatory developments across the federal government. This...
May 28 2019 Video Event Videos How the Federal Government Litigates Cases Paul D. Clement, W. Neil Eggleston, Scott Allen Keller, Jesse Panuccio, Gene C. Schaerr Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
May 28 2019 Video Event Videos Alphabet Soup: EEOC v. OCR v. DOL OFCCP Gail L. Heriot, Erik S. Jaffe, Kenneth L. Marcus, Theodore M. Shaw, Timothy Taylor Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
May 28 2019 Video Event Videos The Trump Administration’s Proposed Redefinition of “Navigable Waters” – Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? Jonathan H. Adler, Jeffrey Bossert Clark, Jon Devine, Tony Francois, Andrew R. Varcoe Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
Oct 19 2022 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Book Review: “Saving Nine” by Senator Mike Lee Lawrence J. Spiwak As the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board recently warned, Democrats have put killing the filibuster...
May 16 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps: What Does the Supreme Court’s Decision in Apple v. Pepper Mean for Antitrust Law and the U.S. Economy? Adam Biegel, Lauren Weinstein, Andrew Corydon Finch Corporations, Antitrust, and Securities Practice Group Teleforum On May 13, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Apple may face antitrust...
Necessary & Proper Episode 77: Who Decides if January 6 Was an Insurrection Prohibiting the Election Of Participants?
James Bopp, Kory Langhofer, Pressly M. Millen, Devin Watkins
The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits anyone who has engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United...
Topics
A Tribute to Ken Starr
Ken Starr lived a remarkable life in the law. At various times, Judge, Solicitor General,...
Necessary & Proper Episode 78: Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice
Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden
This first luncheon in a series on how the administrative state functions in modern American...
Topics
Mueller Report Fireworks – And It Isn’t Even the Fourth of July
And the drama continues! On Wednesday, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the Senate Judiciary...
Topics
The Latest Energy and Environmental Regulations
As usual, there are many energy and environmental regulatory developments across the federal government. This...
How the Federal Government Litigates Cases
Paul D. Clement, W. Neil Eggleston, Scott Allen Keller, Jesse Panuccio, Gene C. Schaerr
Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
Alphabet Soup: EEOC v. OCR v. DOL OFCCP
Gail L. Heriot, Erik S. Jaffe, Kenneth L. Marcus, Theodore M. Shaw, Timothy Taylor
Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
The Trump Administration’s Proposed Redefinition of “Navigable Waters” – Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?
Jonathan H. Adler, Jeffrey Bossert Clark, Jon Devine, Tony Francois, Andrew R. Varcoe
Seventh Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the...
Topics
Book Review: “Saving Nine” by Senator Mike Lee
As the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board recently warned, Democrats have put killing the filibuster...
Courthouse Steps: What Does the Supreme Court’s Decision in Apple v. Pepper Mean for Antitrust Law and the U.S. Economy?
Adam Biegel, Lauren Weinstein, Andrew Corydon Finch
Corporations, Antitrust, and Securities Practice Group Teleforum
On May 13, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Apple may face antitrust...