Mar 12 2018 Topics Financial Services • Litigation Blog Post News Supreme Court Refusal to Review the “Net Worth Sweep” Does Not Totally Sweep Away Investors’ Claims Jason Alan Levine On February 20, the Supreme Court denied the petitions for a writ of certiorari filed...
Jan 21 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Public Contracting Litigation After Croson: Data, Disparities, & Discrimination George R. La Noue Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 What causes racial disparities, and what, if anything, can and should be done to remedy...
Jun 26 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post News With the Supreme Court's Abandonment, it's Time for States to Protect Property Rights Christina Sandefur Private property is a critical ingredient in freedom. That’s why the U.S. Constitution refers to...
Jun 26 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News SCOTUS Declares That the PTO Is Not A Safe Space Sanford Steelman, Rick Elmore, Martha Geer, John Shu Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court released its opinion, Matal v. Tam, previously known as Lee...
Sep 14 2009 Publication White Papers FERA – 2009 – Brings U.S. Broad New Government Enforcement Powers Michael J. Madigan, Lauren B. Muldoon, Jane Beall New Federal Initiatives Project Brought to you by the Criminal Law & Procedure Practice GroupAs the economic meltdown of 2008 wound...
Feb 22 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review How the Founders’ Natural Law Theory Illuminates the Original Meaning of Free Exercise Kody Cooper Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 In Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, the Supreme Court will consider whether Philadelphia’s 2018 policy...
Mar 15 2021 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Religious Liberty Blog Post News States have been violating religious schools’ First Amendment rights for decades. The Supreme Court may be about to stop them. The Supreme Court rarely goes out of its way to make sweeping pronouncements. The Justices...
Apr 28 2017 Blog Post News Applying Heightened Scrutiny to Protectionist Alcohol Laws Jarrett Dieterle Recently, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision striking down a state law that...
May 8 2018 Podcast SCOTUScast Jennings v. Rodriguez - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Richard A. Samp SCOTUScast featuring Richard Samp On February 27, 2018 the Supreme Court decided Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case involving a...
May 1 2017 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post News The Rule of Lenity: A five-minute guide to navigating the intersection of administrative and criminal law Erica Marshall It is not often that you think of the terms “criminal defense” and “Chevron deference”...
Topics
Supreme Court Refusal to Review the “Net Worth Sweep” Does Not Totally Sweep Away Investors’ Claims
On February 20, the Supreme Court denied the petitions for a writ of certiorari filed...
Public Contracting Litigation After Croson: Data, Disparities, & Discrimination
George R. La Noue
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
What causes racial disparities, and what, if anything, can and should be done to remedy...
Topics
With the Supreme Court's Abandonment, it's Time for States to Protect Property Rights
Private property is a critical ingredient in freedom. That’s why the U.S. Constitution refers to...
Topics
SCOTUS Declares That the PTO Is Not A Safe Space
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court released its opinion, Matal v. Tam, previously known as Lee...
FERA – 2009 – Brings U.S. Broad New Government Enforcement Powers
Michael J. Madigan, Lauren B. Muldoon, Jane Beall
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the Criminal Law & Procedure Practice GroupAs the economic meltdown of 2008 wound...
How the Founders’ Natural Law Theory Illuminates the Original Meaning of Free Exercise
Kody Cooper
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
In Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, the Supreme Court will consider whether Philadelphia’s 2018 policy...
Topics
States have been violating religious schools’ First Amendment rights for decades. The Supreme Court may be about to stop them.
The Supreme Court rarely goes out of its way to make sweeping pronouncements. The Justices...
Applying Heightened Scrutiny to Protectionist Alcohol Laws
Recently, the South Carolina Supreme Court issued a decision striking down a state law that...
Jennings v. Rodriguez - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Richard A. Samp
SCOTUScast featuring Richard Samp
On February 27, 2018 the Supreme Court decided Jennings v. Rodriguez, a case involving a...
Topics
The Rule of Lenity: A five-minute guide to navigating the intersection of administrative and criminal law
It is not often that you think of the terms “criminal defense” and “Chevron deference”...