May 8 2025 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Founding Era & History • Jurisprudence Blog Post Big Tech and the Conservative Paradox Craig Parshall Last month may well be remembered as Big Tech’s Antitrust April. On Monday, April 14,...
Apr 18 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Founding Era & History Blog Post The Shot Heard Round The World John Kennerly Davis In May of 1773, to rescue the nearly bankrupt East India Company, the British Parliament...
Feb 10 2025 Topics Election Law • Politics • State Governments Blog Post Delaying a Special Election in New York State Joseph Thomas Burns New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is likely to win Senate approval to be the United...
Apr 20 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Originalism as King John C. Yoo A review of The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power under the Constitution,...
Jul 23 2018 Topics Article I Initiative • Constitution • Federalist Society • Founding Era & History Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: Immigration and the Separation of Powers Margaret D. Stock This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Jan 14 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations Paul James Larkin Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
Sep 14 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review Immigration and the Separation of Powers Margaret D. Stock One of the key controversies dividing Americans today is immigration. What do our Founding documents say...
Jan 14 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Did Congress Really Give the Secretary of Homeland Security Unfettered Discretion Back in 1986 to Confer Legal Immigrant Status on Whomever He Wishes? John C. Eastman Note from the Editor: This article is about the executive action on immigration announced by...
Aug 12 2014 Publication REPORT FROM ABA ANNUAL MEETING IN BOSTON Chief Justice John Roberts Chief Justice John Roberts addressed the House of Delegates to commemorate...
Oct 21 2013 Publication Slouching Toward Mordor Grover Joseph Rees Slouching Toward Mordor Grover Joseph Rees* I sometimes visit a country whose government pervasively monitors...
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Big Tech and the Conservative Paradox
Last month may well be remembered as Big Tech’s Antitrust April. On Monday, April 14,...
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The Shot Heard Round The World
In May of 1773, to rescue the nearly bankrupt East India Company, the British Parliament...
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Delaying a Special Election in New York State
New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik is likely to win Senate approval to be the United...
Originalism as King
John C. Yoo
A review of The President Who Would Not Be King: Executive Power under the Constitution,...
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Liberty Month Revisited: Immigration and the Separation of Powers
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations
Paul James Larkin
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
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Immigration and the Separation of Powers
One of the key controversies dividing Americans today is immigration. What do our Founding documents say...
Did Congress Really Give the Secretary of Homeland Security Unfettered Discretion Back in 1986 to Confer Legal Immigrant Status on Whomever He Wishes?
John C. Eastman
Note from the Editor: This article is about the executive action on immigration announced by...
REPORT FROM ABA ANNUAL MEETING IN BOSTON
Chief Justice John Roberts Chief Justice John Roberts addressed the House of Delegates to commemorate...
Slouching Toward Mordor
Grover Joseph Rees
Slouching Toward Mordor Grover Joseph Rees* I sometimes visit a country whose government pervasively monitors...