May 21 2019 Topics Politics • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News Should We Investigate For "Obstruction Of Justice" Every Prosecutor Who Has Ever Declined A Prosecution? Francis J. Menton Now that the 488 page Mueller Report is out, and we are informed that the...
May 28 2019 Podcast 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...
Nov 1 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers? Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
Oct 7 2015 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News Eminent Domain and Race Alison E. Somin Eminent domain is in the news again because of ever-controversial presidential candidate Donald Trump's remarks that the condemnation...
Oct 8 2015 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review Ruminations on the Rule of Law The United States is famously a nation of laws and not of men—or must we...
May 28 2019 Podcast 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...
Sep 12 2022 Video Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden Join the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter for the first in...
Jul 19 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Judicial Impartiality Must Not Be a Mere "Facade": On the Dangers of Individual and Systematic Judicial Bias Evan D. Bernick In an article published Tuesday on this blog, David Applegate applauds the New York Times...
Jul 18 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Trump Trumps Ginsburg David L. Applegate In an astonishing editorial – astounding because of its source, not its content – entitled...
Dec 22 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 246 - Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast The first in a lecture series on how the administrative state functions in modern American...
Topics
Should We Investigate For "Obstruction Of Justice" Every Prosecutor Who Has Ever Declined A Prosecution?
Now that the 488 page Mueller Report is out, and we are informed that the...
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...
What Are the Limits of Emergency Executive Powers?
Daniel J. Dew, Elizabeth Goitein, Ilya Shapiro, Ilya Somin
The use of presidential emergency powers has raised controversy under administrations of both parties. President...
Topics
Eminent Domain and Race
Eminent domain is in the news again because of ever-controversial presidential candidate Donald Trump's remarks that the condemnation...
Topics
Ruminations on the Rule of Law
The United States is famously a nation of laws and not of men—or must we...
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...
Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice
Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden
Join the Federalist Society’s Regulatory Transparency Project and Capitol Hill Chapter for the first in...
Topics
Judicial Impartiality Must Not Be a Mere "Facade": On the Dangers of Individual and Systematic Judicial Bias
In an article published Tuesday on this blog, David Applegate applauds the New York Times...
Topics
Trump Trumps Ginsburg
In an astonishing editorial – astounding because of its source, not its content – entitled...
Deep Dive Episode 246 - Creatures of Statute: Administrative Agencies in Practice
Boris Bershteyn, Paul J. Ray, Stephen Alexander Vaden
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
The first in a lecture series on how the administrative state functions in modern American...