Oct 20 2016 Video Short Videos Alexander Hamilton on Judicial Independence Adam White Short video featuring Adam White What is the proper role of the Supreme Court in the government and in society?...
Sep 1 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review Exceptionalism Michael B. Mukasey Oddly, a smidgen of a statement by the President back in 2009, made on the...
Mar 22 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review The Philosopher in Action: A Tribute to the Honorable Edwin Meese III William J. Haun Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 In December 2011, former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese celebrated his 80th birthday. While his...
Jan 14 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Carr v. Saul: Issue Exhaustion & Constitutional Adjudication Adam C. Shelton On March 3, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Carr v. Saul—a case...
Mar 19 2021 Topics Separation of Powers Blog Post Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review Maria S. Lazar If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...
May 25 2018 Blog Post State Courts & AGs The Hubris of Judges Threatens Our Ability to Govern Ourselves Michael P. Tremoglie The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling in February establishing new congressional voting districts for...
Jul 26 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review The End of Independent Agencies? Restoring Presidential Control of the Executive Branch Andrew Grossman, Sean Sandoloski Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 On the day that President Joe Biden took office, among his first official acts was...
Aug 20 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice Adam F. Griffin Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
Dec 30 2016 Blog Post News When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner Evan D. Bernick Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Jan 3 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Can and Should the Federal Judiciary Rein In Our Expansive Administrative State? Ted Hirt Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Alexander Hamilton on Judicial Independence
Adam White
Short video featuring Adam White
What is the proper role of the Supreme Court in the government and in society?...
Topics
Exceptionalism
Oddly, a smidgen of a statement by the President back in 2009, made on the...
The Philosopher in Action: A Tribute to the Honorable Edwin Meese III
William J. Haun
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
In December 2011, former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese celebrated his 80th birthday. While his...
Topics
Carr v. Saul: Issue Exhaustion & Constitutional Adjudication
On March 3, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Carr v. Saul—a case...
Topics
Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review
If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...
The Hubris of Judges Threatens Our Ability to Govern Ourselves
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling in February establishing new congressional voting districts for...
The End of Independent Agencies? Restoring Presidential Control of the Executive Branch
Andrew Grossman, Sean Sandoloski
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
On the day that President Joe Biden took office, among his first official acts was...
Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice
Adam F. Griffin
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner
Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Can and Should the Federal Judiciary Rein In Our Expansive Administrative State?
Ted Hirt
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...