Sep 17 2015 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post Executive Branch Review Reform Criminal Justice for Justice, Not Political Expediency William G. Otis It’s good to see President Obama and members of Congress take an interest in criminal justice reform, but their...
Jun 3 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Diversity and Elimination of Bias CLE Teleforum: An update to the Harvard Case and the Meaning of Diversity in a Multi-Racial Era Dennis J. Saffran Professional Responsibilities Practice Group Diversity CLE Teleforum Electronic Sign In: Click Here (Sign-in now!) Written Materials: Click Here Certificate of Attendance: Click Here (Fill in the form...
Sep 23 2014 Podcast Law of the Jungle: Chevron in the Amazon - Podcast Paul M. Barrett, John J. Park Professional Responsibility & Legal Education and Litigation Practice Groups Podcast Steven Donziger, a self-styled social activist and Harvard educated lawyer, signed on to a budding...
Jan 7 2008 Podcast Panel I: Executive Discretion & the Rule of Law Harvey Mansfield, John O. McGinnis, Neomi Rao, Ilya Somin 10th Annual Faculty Conference This panel discussion took place on January 3, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual...
Jan 7 2008 Video Event Videos Panel I: Executive Discretion & the Rule of Law Harvey Mansfield, John O. McGinnis, Neomi Rao, Ilya Somin 10th Annual Faculty Conference This panel discussion took place on January 3, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual...
Sep 2 2015 Blog Post Executive Branch Review "A Dubious Expediency: How Racial Preferential Admissions on Campus Hurt Minority Students" Carissa Byrne Hessick, Alison E. Somin "We expect that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer...
Aug 25 2020 Podcast Event Videos A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West Robert P. George, Eugene B. Meyer, Cornel West Webinar & Live Stream A discussion about freedom of speech, freedom of thought, the Black Lives Matter movement, and...
Sep 3 2020 Podcast Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection] Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Sep 3 2020 Video Event Videos Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection] Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Jun 23 2010 Publication Solicitor General Kagan’s Confirmation Hearing Paul E. Mirengoff, Carrie Campbell Severino, Adam Winkler, Richard W. Garnett Online Debate UPDATED: 11 AM, July 8, 2010 On May 10, 2010 President Obama nominated Solicitor General Elena...
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Reform Criminal Justice for Justice, Not Political Expediency
It’s good to see President Obama and members of Congress take an interest in criminal justice reform, but their...
Diversity and Elimination of Bias CLE Teleforum: An update to the Harvard Case and the Meaning of Diversity in a Multi-Racial Era
Dennis J. Saffran
Professional Responsibilities Practice Group Diversity CLE Teleforum
Electronic Sign In: Click Here (Sign-in now!) Written Materials: Click Here Certificate of Attendance: Click Here (Fill in the form...
Law of the Jungle: Chevron in the Amazon - Podcast
Paul M. Barrett, John J. Park
Professional Responsibility & Legal Education and Litigation Practice Groups Podcast
Steven Donziger, a self-styled social activist and Harvard educated lawyer, signed on to a budding...
Panel I: Executive Discretion & the Rule of Law
Harvey Mansfield, John O. McGinnis, Neomi Rao, Ilya Somin
10th Annual Faculty Conference
This panel discussion took place on January 3, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual...
Panel I: Executive Discretion & the Rule of Law
Harvey Mansfield, John O. McGinnis, Neomi Rao, Ilya Somin
10th Annual Faculty Conference
This panel discussion took place on January 3, 2008, at the Federalist Society's 10th Annual...
"A Dubious Expediency: How Racial Preferential Admissions on Campus Hurt Minority Students"
"We expect that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer...
A Discussion with Professors Robert George and Cornel West
Robert P. George, Eugene B. Meyer, Cornel West
Webinar & Live Stream
A discussion about freedom of speech, freedom of thought, the Black Lives Matter movement, and...
Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection]
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers
A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution
On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Panel IV: Federal Spending and the Deficit: Is a Constitutional Remedy Necessary? [Archive Collection]
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Kate Stith, William Craig Stubblebine, Lawrence H. Summers
A Symposium in Celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution
On October 16-17, 1987, the Federalist Society hosted a symposium in celebration of the bicentennial...
Solicitor General Kagan’s Confirmation Hearing
Paul E. Mirengoff, Carrie Campbell Severino, Adam Winkler, Richard W. Garnett
Online Debate
UPDATED: 11 AM, July 8, 2010 On May 10, 2010 President Obama nominated Solicitor General Elena...