Apr 27 2021 Podcast Big Tech and Antitrust John Adams, Asheesh Agarwal, Richard A. Epstein, Jessica Melugin, Hal Singer Chicago Lawyers Chapter The debate over “Big Tech” and antitrust has intensified. On one side are those who...
May 11 2021 Video Event Videos Panel 2: What Should be the Future of Financial Regulation? Tyler Beck Goodspeed, Randall D. Guynn, Aaron Klein, Kathy Kraninger, Andrew Olmem Sponsored by the Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group From the 1970’s to the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1998, financial regulation in...
Mar 3 2017 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Student Symposium Livestream: Universities and the First Amendment Timothy Courtney Universities have long been thought of, and cherished, as places for the free exchange of...
Jun 24 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums China Policy and the Pacific Trade Pact Michael R. Auslin, Nova Daly, Jeffrey Gerrish, Jeremy A. Rabkin President Trump declined to join the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership but many of China’s neighbors (with...
Nov 17 2015 Podcast Victor Davis Hanson Discusses Foreign Policy - Podcast Victor Davis Hanson International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast Acclaimed military historian, prolific columnist and political essayist Victor Davis Hanson discusses President Obama’s foreign...
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Dec 6 2018 Video Short Videos By Virtue: Three Executive Orders that Shaped American Law John C. Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd F. Gaziano, Heidi Kitrosser Short video featuring John Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd Gaziano, and Heidi Kitrosser Beginning with George Washington, presidents have used executive orders to direct government action. Some executive...
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Big Tech and Antitrust
John Adams, Asheesh Agarwal, Richard A. Epstein, Jessica Melugin, Hal Singer
Chicago Lawyers Chapter
The debate over “Big Tech” and antitrust has intensified. On one side are those who...
Panel 2: What Should be the Future of Financial Regulation?
Tyler Beck Goodspeed, Randall D. Guynn, Aaron Klein, Kathy Kraninger, Andrew Olmem
Sponsored by the Financial Services & E-Commerce Practice Group
From the 1970’s to the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1998, financial regulation in...
Topics
Student Symposium Livestream: Universities and the First Amendment
Universities have long been thought of, and cherished, as places for the free exchange of...
China Policy and the Pacific Trade Pact
Michael R. Auslin, Nova Daly, Jeffrey Gerrish, Jeremy A. Rabkin
President Trump declined to join the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership but many of China’s neighbors (with...
Victor Davis Hanson Discusses Foreign Policy - Podcast
Victor Davis Hanson
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
Acclaimed military historian, prolific columnist and political essayist Victor Davis Hanson discusses President Obama’s foreign...
Talks with Authors: What Are the Extent and Limits of Executive Power?
Michael W. McConnell, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Dean Reuter, John C. Yoo
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Teleforum
Three of the nation's leading scholars on constitutional law and executive power — Michael McConnell,...
Going, Going, Gone
Allan Meltzer is probably the foremost watcher today of Federal Reserve monetary policy. He certainly...
The Future of Chevron Deference
Jennifer L. Mascott, Christopher J. Walker, Adam White
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
Skepticism of the Chevron doctrine has risen in recent years, with some commentators calling for...
By Virtue: Three Executive Orders that Shaped American Law
John C. Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd F. Gaziano, Heidi Kitrosser
Short video featuring John Yoo, Roger Pilon, Todd Gaziano, and Heidi Kitrosser
Beginning with George Washington, presidents have used executive orders to direct government action. Some executive...
Topics
Article: Apple's iPhone Blunder
Writing for the Hoover Institution, Richard A. Epstein comments: Can the United States government compel...