Nov 30 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps: Carpenter v. United States Orin S. Kerr, Michael Sussmann Criminal Law & Procedure and Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Groups Teleforum Arrests made in an armed robbery case occurred because the Federal Bureau of Investigation was...
Dec 2 2017 Topics Due Process • State Courts • State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Milewski v. Town of Dover Thomas C. Kamenick Government officials are prohibited from entering your home and searching it without your permission –...
Jun 22 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 6/22/2015 Jandi Heagen ORDER LIST: 1 new grant - Kingdomware Techs v. US: Whether the Federal Circuit erred in construing...
Aug 26 2020 Publication White Papers Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019 Robert Alt Criminal Justice Update Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Aug 27 2020 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: State v. Nettles Zachery Keller State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision in State v. Nettles[1] illustrates what happens when decades-old law...
Aug 12 2010 Publication White Papers Federal Cybersecurity Programs Adam R. Pearlman New Federal Initiatives Project Brought to you by the International & National Security Law Practice GroupThe Federalist Society takes no position on...
May 18 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 5/18/2015 Anthony M. Deardurff The Supreme Court has issued orders and opinions; a summary follows: ORDER LIST: One new...
Sep 8 2015 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post News A Symphony of Interests in Business Communications Wayne A. Abernathy An interesting and important issue goes right to the curious information relationship chartered banks have...
Oct 20 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Torres v. Madrid Kent Scheidegger In 2014, Roxanne Torres pleaded guilty to three crimes: aggravated fleeing from a law enforcement...
Oct 21 2020 Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Searching Devices at the Border: What Does the Fourth Amendment Require? Nicole C. Hager In Alasaad v. Wolf, both the U.S. government and plaintiffs – 11 U.S. citizens and...
Courthouse Steps: Carpenter v. United States
Orin S. Kerr, Michael Sussmann
Criminal Law & Procedure and Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Groups Teleforum
Arrests made in an armed robbery case occurred because the Federal Bureau of Investigation was...
Topics
Docket Watch: Milewski v. Town of Dover
Government officials are prohibited from entering your home and searching it without your permission –...
Topics
SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 6/22/2015
ORDER LIST: 1 new grant - Kingdomware Techs v. US: Whether the Federal Circuit erred in construing...
Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019
Robert Alt
Criminal Justice Update
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
State Court Docket Watch: State v. Nettles
Zachery Keller
State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition
The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision in State v. Nettles[1] illustrates what happens when decades-old law...
Federal Cybersecurity Programs
Adam R. Pearlman
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the International & National Security Law Practice GroupThe Federalist Society takes no position on...
Topics
SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 5/18/2015
The Supreme Court has issued orders and opinions; a summary follows: ORDER LIST: One new...
Topics
A Symphony of Interests in Business Communications
An interesting and important issue goes right to the curious information relationship chartered banks have...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Torres v. Madrid
Kent Scheidegger
In 2014, Roxanne Torres pleaded guilty to three crimes: aggravated fleeing from a law enforcement...
Searching Devices at the Border: What Does the Fourth Amendment Require?
In Alasaad v. Wolf, both the U.S. government and plaintiffs – 11 U.S. citizens and...