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Mar 4 2025 Video FedSoc Forums You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor Jonathan H. Adler, Daniel Z. Epstein, Victoria Nourse, Elizabeth Slattery, Will Yeatman The recent flurry of firings in the federal government has sparked new questions surrounding the...
Mar 4 2025 Podcast FedSoc Forums You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor Jonathan H. Adler, Daniel Z. Epstein, Victoria Nourse, Elizabeth Slattery, Will Yeatman The recent flurry of firings in the federal government has sparked new questions surrounding the...
Mar 4 2025 Tuesday 11:00 a.m. EDT You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor Speakers: Jonathan H. Adler • Daniel Z. Epstein • Victoria Nourse • Elizabeth Slattery • Will Yeatman more Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Webinar
Feb 12 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • First Amendment • Telecommunications & Electronic Media • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post President Trump Formally Prohibits Government Jawboning, But Will the Administrative State Comply? Lawrence J. Spiwak The right to free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment is a fundamental tenet of...
Nov 21 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Sauce for the Goose: The FCC Lacks Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright Lawrence J. Spiwak Frustrated by a perceived political bias against their views, several conservatives have called for government...
Oct 31 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post May the EEOC Embed Interrogatories in Subpoenas? R. Pepper Crutcher A routine subpoena from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to an employer might include items...
Aug 26 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Labor & Employment Law • Separation of Powers Blog Post Texas District Court Sets Aside FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Elizabeth K. Dorminey In Ryan LLC v. FTC, decided on August 20, the U.S. District Court for the...
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...
May 15 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Supreme Court Blog Post Return of the National Nanny or Restoration of the Cop on the Beat: The FTC’s Impending Proposed Rule on Commercial Surveillance Kevin Frazier The FTC has adopted an expansive rulemaking agenda. A recently finalized rule banning noncompete agreements...
Topics
If the President Can Fire FCC Commissioners, Should the Agency Be Restructured?
Whatever notions one may have entertained in the past—or may still entertain—regarding the Federal Communications...
You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor
Jonathan H. Adler, Daniel Z. Epstein, Victoria Nourse, Elizabeth Slattery, Will Yeatman
The recent flurry of firings in the federal government has sparked new questions surrounding the...
You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor
Jonathan H. Adler, Daniel Z. Epstein, Victoria Nourse, Elizabeth Slattery, Will Yeatman
The recent flurry of firings in the federal government has sparked new questions surrounding the...
You’re Fired! Trump, Tenure Protection, and the Future of Humphrey’s Executor
Topics
President Trump Formally Prohibits Government Jawboning, But Will the Administrative State Comply?
The right to free speech guaranteed by the First Amendment is a fundamental tenet of...
Topics
Sauce for the Goose: The FCC Lacks Authority to Interpret Section 230 Post-Loper Bright
Frustrated by a perceived political bias against their views, several conservatives have called for government...
Topics
May the EEOC Embed Interrogatories in Subpoenas?
A routine subpoena from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to an employer might include items...
Topics
Texas District Court Sets Aside FTC's Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
In Ryan LLC v. FTC, decided on August 20, the U.S. District Court for the...
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...
Topics
Return of the National Nanny or Restoration of the Cop on the Beat: The FTC’s Impending Proposed Rule on Commercial Surveillance
The FTC has adopted an expansive rulemaking agenda. A recently finalized rule banning noncompete agreements...