Apr 3 2025 Video FedSoc Events General Law and Applied Topics Randy E. Barnett, John F. Duffy, Daniel Epps, Robert Leider, Stephen E. Sachs What role does general law play in shaping constitutional interpretation, and how does it apply...
Apr 2 2025 Publication State Court Docket Watch New Jersey Supreme Court: Private Investors Liable as State Actors for Tax-Foreclosure Takings Under Tyler v. Hennepin County David Deerson In its 2023 decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held...
Mar 27 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review The Corruption of Law Schools and the Health of Our Democracy Stuart Kyle Duncan A review of Ilya Shapiro, Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites (2025) The legal scholar...
Mar 27 2025 Thursday 1:00 p.m. PDT Does the Fourteenth Amendment Actually Prohibit Abortion? Were Scalia and Kavanaugh wrong? California Western Student Chapter California Western School of Law350 Cedar StreetSan Diego, CA 92101 Speakers: Samuel D. Green Topics: Constitution • Civil Rights • Fourteenth Amendment • Supreme Court more Sponsors: California Western Student Chapter In-Person Event
Mar 24 2025 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais Michael R. Dimino Louisiana's congressional districts, which it redrew following the 2020 census, currently sit in a state...
Mar 24 2025 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais Michael R. Dimino Louisiana's congressional districts, which it redrew following the 2020 census, currently sit in a state...
Mar 24 2025 Monday 2:00 p.m. EDT Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais Speakers: Michael R. Dimino Topics: Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Sponsors: Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Webinar
Mar 3 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions George R. La Noue Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Feb 25 2025 Topics Civil Rights • Federal Courts • Religious Liberty Blog Post Wrong Foote Forward: First Circuit Tramples Parental Rights Frederick Claybrook Over the last decade, many parents have been complaining about the fact that public schools...
Feb 12 2025 Publication State Court Docket Watch Is Voting in Kansas a Fundamental Right? Kansas Supreme Court Weighs In Erin Gaide Those who do not spend their days thinking about election law may be surprised to...
General Law and Applied Topics
Randy E. Barnett, John F. Duffy, Daniel Epps, Robert Leider, Stephen E. Sachs
What role does general law play in shaping constitutional interpretation, and how does it apply...
New Jersey Supreme Court: Private Investors Liable as State Actors for Tax-Foreclosure Takings Under Tyler v. Hennepin County
David Deerson
In its 2023 decision in Tyler v. Hennepin County, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held...
The Corruption of Law Schools and the Health of Our Democracy
Stuart Kyle Duncan
A review of Ilya Shapiro, Lawless: The Miseducation of America’s Elites (2025) The legal scholar...
Does the Fourteenth Amendment Actually Prohibit Abortion? Were Scalia and Kavanaugh wrong?
California Western Student Chapter
California Western School of Law350 Cedar Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais
Michael R. Dimino
Louisiana's congressional districts, which it redrew following the 2020 census, currently sit in a state...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais
Michael R. Dimino
Louisiana's congressional districts, which it redrew following the 2020 census, currently sit in a state...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Louisiana v. Callais
The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions
George R. La Noue
Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Topics
Wrong Foote Forward: First Circuit Tramples Parental Rights
Over the last decade, many parents have been complaining about the fact that public schools...
Is Voting in Kansas a Fundamental Right? Kansas Supreme Court Weighs In
Erin Gaide
Those who do not spend their days thinking about election law may be surprised to...