Aug 12 2024 Topics Constitution • Federal Courts • International & National Security Law Blog Post A Win for Texas in U.S. v. Abbott: Examining the States’ Power to Defend Their Borders Michael D. Berry In July 2023, in response to record levels of illegal border crossings, the State of...
Aug 13 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Jurisprudence • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State? Jack Fitzhenry, Caleb Sampson For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
Aug 14 2024 Topics Constitution • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Separation of Powers Blog Post Major Questions About the FTC’s Junk Fee Rule Jeff Stier The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is due to vote on the so-called “junk fee” rule by the...
Aug 8 2023 Video FedSoc Forums A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...
Aug 8 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...
Oct 8 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Adjudicating Employment Discrimination in Federal Contracting: Is OFCCP Regulating Without Authority? Mark Chenoweth, William Doyle, Kara Rollins Administrative Law Practice Group Teleforum In the landmark Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Congress legislated a...
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A Win for Texas in U.S. v. Abbott: Examining the States’ Power to Defend Their Borders
In July 2023, in response to record levels of illegal border crossings, the State of...
Topics
After Chevron, a New Birth of Deference for the Administrative State?
For decades, the judicial doctrine called “Chevron deference” dominated American administrative law. In the aftermath...
Topics
Major Questions About the FTC’s Junk Fee Rule
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is due to vote on the so-called “junk fee” rule by the...
A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power
John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo
John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...
A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power
John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo
John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...
Adjudicating Employment Discrimination in Federal Contracting: Is OFCCP Regulating Without Authority?
Mark Chenoweth, William Doyle, Kara Rollins
Administrative Law Practice Group Teleforum
In the landmark Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Congress legislated a...