Dec 14 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Dec 14 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Jan 4 2023 Topics Constitution • Federalism • Labor & Employment Law • State Governments Blog Post News Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two) Stanley Greer In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Oct 4 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Merrill v. Milligan Michael R. Dimino, David Warrington On October 4, 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Merrill v....
Dec 8 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News A Strong Showing for Evenwel Plaintiffs in One-Person, One-Vote Argument Andrew Grossman Why shouldn’t vote weight matter in drawing district lines, “especially when voter-based apportionment…is being substantially...
Aug 13 2019 Topics Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News After More Than 30 Years, the Supreme Court Reopens the Door To Federal Takings Claims Robert H. Thomas Introduction The opinions in June’s ruling by a sharply-divided Supreme Court, Knick v. Township of...
Mar 2 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Government Censorship, Disinformation, and Scientific Consensus – A Litigation Update on Missouri v. Biden & Hoeg v. Newsom Margaret A. Little, Jenin Younes How are we to understand scientific consensus? Who is authorized to speak on behalf of...
Mar 2 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Government Censorship, Disinformation, and Scientific Consensus – A Litigation Update on Missouri v. Biden & Hoeg v. Newsom Margaret A. Little, Jenin Younes How are we to understand scientific consensus? Who is authorized to speak on behalf of...
Mar 15 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Text-and-History or Means-End Scrutiny? A Response to Professor Nelson Lund's Critique of Bruen Stephen P. Halbrook Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 Professor Nelson Lund’s “Bruen’s Preliminary Preservation of the Second Amendment,” recently published in the Federalist...
Oct 8 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Kahler v. Kansas and Ramos v. Louisiana GianCarlo Canaparo The Supreme Court will be hearing oral arguments for Kahler v. Kansas and Ramos v. Louisiana on...
Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State
Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett
The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State
Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett
The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Topics
Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part Two)
In light of the inequities and inefficiencies associated with monopolistic government unionism discussed in Part...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Merrill v. Milligan
Michael R. Dimino, David Warrington
On October 4, 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Merrill v....
Topics
A Strong Showing for Evenwel Plaintiffs in One-Person, One-Vote Argument
Why shouldn’t vote weight matter in drawing district lines, “especially when voter-based apportionment…is being substantially...
Topics
After More Than 30 Years, the Supreme Court Reopens the Door To Federal Takings Claims
Introduction The opinions in June’s ruling by a sharply-divided Supreme Court, Knick v. Township of...
Government Censorship, Disinformation, and Scientific Consensus – A Litigation Update on Missouri v. Biden & Hoeg v. Newsom
Margaret A. Little, Jenin Younes
How are we to understand scientific consensus? Who is authorized to speak on behalf of...
Government Censorship, Disinformation, and Scientific Consensus – A Litigation Update on Missouri v. Biden & Hoeg v. Newsom
Margaret A. Little, Jenin Younes
How are we to understand scientific consensus? Who is authorized to speak on behalf of...
Text-and-History or Means-End Scrutiny? A Response to Professor Nelson Lund's Critique of Bruen
Stephen P. Halbrook
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
Professor Nelson Lund’s “Bruen’s Preliminary Preservation of the Second Amendment,” recently published in the Federalist...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Kahler v. Kansas and Ramos v. Louisiana
GianCarlo Canaparo
The Supreme Court will be hearing oral arguments for Kahler v. Kansas and Ramos v. Louisiana on...