Jun 17 2025 Tuesday 3:00 p.m. EDT Litigation Update: President Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders and the Lawsuits Challenging Them Speakers: Jonathan L. Fahey • Andrew Gould • Mark I. Pinkert Sponsors: In-House Counsel Network Webinar
May 29 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Constitution • International Law & Trade Blog Post Tariff Orders Prompt Challenges to Presidential Authority and Congressional Delegation Molly Nixon, Christopher Condon In February 2025, President Trump began issuing executive orders and taking other presidential actions to...
May 9 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review The Supreme Court's 2023 Term: Return to Original Meaning or a Dangerous "Paradigm Shift"? Zack Smith, Donald A. Daugherty Each Supreme Court term over the past several years seems to produce more momentous decisions...
Apr 10 2025 Video FedSoc Forums Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases Paul G. Cassell, Andrew McCarthy, John C. Richter, William L. Shipley The Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a) reads, “The government may, with leave of court,...
Apr 10 2025 Podcast FedSoc Forums Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases Paul G. Cassell, Andrew McCarthy, John C. Richter, William L. Shipley The Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a) reads, “The government may, with leave of court,...
Apr 10 2025 Thursday 12:00 p.m. EDT Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases Speakers: Paul G. Cassell • Andrew McCarthy • John C. Richter • William L. Shipley more Topics: Criminal Law & Procedure • Litigation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group • Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Webinar
Apr 2 2025 Topics Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post Not Another Free Lunch Alex J. Pollock, Edward Pinto This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Once again, we have efforts to release...
Mar 31 2025 Publication State Court Docket Watch Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Sidewalk is Not “Pedestrian Way” Tom M. Fogarty Sojenhomer, LLC owned and operated a pub near the intersection of County Highway G...
Jan 15 2025 Topics Constitution • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Oral Argument in TikTok v. Garland: Does the First Amendment Apply, and How? Christian Corrigan On Friday, January 10, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland. The...
Dec 20 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Pandemic Orders and the Right to Earn a Living in North Carolina Tom M. Fogarty In March of 2020—during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic—North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper...
Litigation Update: President Trump’s Anti-DEI Executive Orders and the Lawsuits Challenging Them
Topics
Tariff Orders Prompt Challenges to Presidential Authority and Congressional Delegation
In February 2025, President Trump began issuing executive orders and taking other presidential actions to...
The Supreme Court's 2023 Term: Return to Original Meaning or a Dangerous "Paradigm Shift"?
Zack Smith, Donald A. Daugherty
Each Supreme Court term over the past several years seems to produce more momentous decisions...
Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases
Paul G. Cassell, Andrew McCarthy, John C. Richter, William L. Shipley
The Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a) reads, “The government may, with leave of court,...
Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases
Paul G. Cassell, Andrew McCarthy, John C. Richter, William L. Shipley
The Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 48(a) reads, “The government may, with leave of court,...
Who is the Prosecutor Here?: Rule 48(a) and the Michael Flynn, January 6, and Eric Adams Cases
Topics
Not Another Free Lunch
This post originally appeared at Law & Liberty. Once again, we have efforts to release...
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Sidewalk is Not “Pedestrian Way”
Tom M. Fogarty
Sojenhomer, LLC owned and operated a pub near the intersection of County Highway G...
Topics
Oral Argument in TikTok v. Garland: Does the First Amendment Apply, and How?
On Friday, January 10, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in TikTok v. Garland. The...
Pandemic Orders and the Right to Earn a Living in North Carolina
Tom M. Fogarty
In March of 2020—during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic—North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper...