Sep 3 2013 Podcast Is Eric Holder Right About Mandatory Minimums? - Podcast Douglas A. Berman, William G. Otis, Dean Reuter Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Podcast On August 12, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department will no...
Nov 29 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Intellectual Property and Standard Setting Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua D. Wright Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the controversial topic of intellectual property in standard...
Aug 31 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review The Justice Department’s Third-Party Payment Practice, the Antideficiency Act, and Legal Ethics Paul James Larkin Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3 Note from the Editor: This article argues that the Justice Department’s practice of distributing settlement...
Jun 16 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review A Costly Victory for Congress: Executive Privilege after Committee on Oversight and Government Reform v. Lynch Chris Armstrong Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2 “[A] popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a...
Mar 31 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything Howard W. Cox Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article discusses cell site simulators, also known as StingRays, and...
Dec 17 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Ronald A. Cass Engage Volume 16, Issue 3 I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Apr 4 2014 Podcast Do State Attorneys General Have a Duty to Defend State Laws? - Podcast Neal E. Devins, John W. Suthers Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast Recently U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, citing the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision in United States...
Is Eric Holder Right About Mandatory Minimums? - Podcast
Douglas A. Berman, William G. Otis, Dean Reuter
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Podcast
On August 12, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department will no...
Intellectual Property and Standard Setting
Koren Wong-Ervin, Joshua D. Wright
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the controversial topic of intellectual property in standard...
The Justice Department’s Third-Party Payment Practice, the Antideficiency Act, and Legal Ethics
Paul James Larkin
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3
Note from the Editor: This article argues that the Justice Department’s practice of distributing settlement...
A Costly Victory for Congress: Executive Privilege after Committee on Oversight and Government Reform v. Lynch
Chris Armstrong
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2
“[A] popular Government, without popular information, or the means of acquiring it, is but a...
StingRay Technology and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in the Internet of Everything
Howard W. Cox
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article discusses cell site simulators, also known as StingRays, and...
Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems
Ronald A. Cass
Engage Volume 16, Issue 3
I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Do State Attorneys General Have a Duty to Defend State Laws? - Podcast
Neal E. Devins, John W. Suthers
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast
Recently U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, citing the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision in United States...