Aug 2 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Georgia's Election Integrity Act Eric Criss Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Recent political earthquakes such as the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump and President...
May 24 2023 Video FedSoc Events Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel EBRXI This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
Jan 14 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski Sarah M. Harris, Casey Mattox, Justin Sadowsky On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski. The issue the...
Sep 11 2024 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federal Courts • Property Law Blog Post DOJ Can’t Prosecute AI for Price Fixing Unless There’s Price Fixing Jeff Stier Among the Biden administration’s attempts to lower the cost of living, actions addressing housing costs have been...
Sep 13 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Is the Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional?: Government Appeals a District Court Ruling That Said “Yes,” With More Challenges In Progress John J. Park On March 1, 2024, Judge Liles Burke in the Northern District of Alabama held in...
Sep 16 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Litigation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Federal Court Recognizes Limits to Federal Power Over At-Home Distilling Devin Watkins What are the limits of the federal government’s powers? That critical question has been debated...
Sep 16 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post “Tough Luck, Get a New Statute” Adam Cassady The Supreme Court’s decision in SEC v. Jarkesy essentially means that administrative agencies cannot directly...
Sep 23 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't) Alexander T. MacDonald Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...
Integrity or Interference?: Evaluating the Constitutionality of Georgia's Election Integrity Act
Eric Criss
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Recent political earthquakes such as the assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump and President...
Environmental Justice, Civil Rights, and the Rule of Law
Susan P. Bodine, Mark Brnovich, Horace Cooper, John C. Cruden, Brian D. Israel
EBRXI
This panel will evaluate efforts in the Biden administration, building upon executive actions dating back...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument Teleforum: Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski
Sarah M. Harris, Casey Mattox, Justin Sadowsky
On Tuesday, January 12, 2021, the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski. The issue the...
Topics
DOJ Can’t Prosecute AI for Price Fixing Unless There’s Price Fixing
Among the Biden administration’s attempts to lower the cost of living, actions addressing housing costs have been...
Topics
Is the Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional?: Government Appeals a District Court Ruling That Said “Yes,” With More Challenges In Progress
On March 1, 2024, Judge Liles Burke in the Northern District of Alabama held in...
Topics
Federal Court Recognizes Limits to Federal Power Over At-Home Distilling
What are the limits of the federal government’s powers? That critical question has been debated...
Topics
“Tough Luck, Get a New Statute”
The Supreme Court’s decision in SEC v. Jarkesy essentially means that administrative agencies cannot directly...
Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't)
Alexander T. MacDonald
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...