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 11 2024 Video FedSoc Events Plenary Session 1: Title IX: Gender Identity and So Much More Mark Chenoweth, Harriet Hageman, Candice Jackson, KC Johnson, Scott Schneider The Biden administration contends that the U.S. Department of Education’s final Title IX regulations published...
Sep 18 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Intellectual Property • Supreme Court Blog Post Patent Bills With Bipartisan Support Might Beat Congressional Gridlock Philip M. Nelson The Supreme Court’s patent law cases over the last decades have achieved significant majorities, if...
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.”...
Sep 24 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Jurisprudence • Supreme Court Blog Post The Future of Article III Standing Mason Rivers Laney Is it “too easy” to show Article III standing, particularly in environmental cases? That is...
Oct 4 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations Dan Lips In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
Oct 16 2024 Video Daniel Webster Debate Series: Do President Biden's Proposed SCOTUS Reforms Deserve Support? Caroline Fredrickson, Robert J. Luck, Mark Paoletta The Federalist Society's Georgetown Law Chapter'sDaniel Webster Debate Series presents Daniel Webster Debate Series:...
Oct 29 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit? Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Oct 29 2024 Video FedSoc Forums The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit? Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Nov 12 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Politics • Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch Randolph May There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...
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...
Plenary Session 1: Title IX: Gender Identity and So Much More
Mark Chenoweth, Harriet Hageman, Candice Jackson, KC Johnson, Scott Schneider
The Biden administration contends that the U.S. Department of Education’s final Title IX regulations published...
Topics
Patent Bills With Bipartisan Support Might Beat Congressional Gridlock
The Supreme Court’s patent law cases over the last decades have achieved significant majorities, if...
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.”...
Topics
The Future of Article III Standing
Is it “too easy” to show Article III standing, particularly in environmental cases? That is...
Topics
Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations
In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
Daniel Webster Debate Series: Do President Biden's Proposed SCOTUS Reforms Deserve Support?
Caroline Fredrickson, Robert J. Luck, Mark Paoletta
The Federalist Society's Georgetown Law Chapter'sDaniel Webster Debate Series presents Daniel Webster Debate Series:...
The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit?
Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen
In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit?
Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen
In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Topics
The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch
There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...