Jan 8 2007 Podcast New Directions in Orginalism Randy E. Barnett, John C. Harrison, John O. McGinnis, Michael B. Rappaport, Kermit Roosevelt 9th Annual Faculty Conference The Federalist Society's Faculty Division presented this panel discussion at the Ninth Annual Faculty Conference...
May 15 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums COVID-19, State Power, and Civil Liberties: An Historical Perspective John C. Harrison In 1787, there existed a well-developed body of law on the subject of infectious diseases. Over the...
Mar 15 2018 Video Event Videos Reconstructing First Principles: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Constitution John C. Harrison, Kurt T. Lash, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Diane S. Sykes, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2018 National Student Symposium The Fourteenth Amendment dramatically changed constitutional law. How are we to understand these changes? Did...
Mar 15 2018 Podcast Reconstructing First Principles: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Constitution John C. Harrison, Kurt T. Lash, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Diane S. Sykes, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2018 National Student Symposium The Fourteenth Amendment dramatically changed constitutional law. How are we to understand these changes? Did...
Mar 22 2022 Video Event Videos Panel VI: 1995 National Student Symposium, The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment [Archive Collection] Akhil Reed Amar, John C. Harrison, Earl M. Maltz, Michael W. McConnell, Jeffrey Rosen 1995 National Student Symposium On April 7-9, 1995, the Federalist Society held its fourteenth annual National Student Symposium at...
Nov 17 2023 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel III: Originalism on the Ground John C. Harrison, Gregory G. Katsas, Randolph D. Moss, Andrew Oldham, Jed Shugerman 2023 National Lawyers Convention Featuring: Prof. John C. Harrison, James Madison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast Showcase Panel III: Originalism on the Ground John C. Harrison, Gregory G. Katsas, Randolph D. Moss, Andrew Oldham, Jed Shugerman 2023 National Lawyers Convention Featuring: Prof. John C. Harrison, James Madison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of...
Nov 18 2016 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel II: Rules Versus Standards in Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation Akhil Reed Amar, Frank H. Easterbrook, John C. Harrison, William Kuntz, Victoria Nourse, Dean Reuter 2016 National Lawyers Convention Justice Scalia believed that the rule of law required a law of rules rather than...
Nov 18 2016 Podcast Showcase Panel II: Rules Versus Standards in Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation Akhil Reed Amar, Frank H. Easterbrook, John C. Harrison, William Kuntz, Victoria Nourse, Dean Reuter 2016 National Lawyers Convention Justice Scalia believed that the rule of law required a law of rules rather than...
May 20 2024 Video FedSoc Events Panel III: The Judicial Power and Evaluating Judicial Supremacy Benjamin Beaton, John C. Harrison, Gary Lawson, Jeannie Suk Gersen, Amanda Tyler 2024 National Student Symposium New presidential administrations start with a flurry of administrative actions. These fresh rules, guidelines, and...
New Directions in Orginalism
Randy E. Barnett, John C. Harrison, John O. McGinnis, Michael B. Rappaport, Kermit Roosevelt
9th Annual Faculty Conference
The Federalist Society's Faculty Division presented this panel discussion at the Ninth Annual Faculty Conference...
COVID-19, State Power, and Civil Liberties: An Historical Perspective
John C. Harrison
In 1787, there existed a well-developed body of law on the subject of infectious diseases. Over the...
Reconstructing First Principles: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Constitution
John C. Harrison, Kurt T. Lash, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Diane S. Sykes, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2018 National Student Symposium
The Fourteenth Amendment dramatically changed constitutional law. How are we to understand these changes? Did...
Reconstructing First Principles: The Fourteenth Amendment and the Constitution
John C. Harrison, Kurt T. Lash, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Diane S. Sykes, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2018 National Student Symposium
The Fourteenth Amendment dramatically changed constitutional law. How are we to understand these changes? Did...
Panel VI: 1995 National Student Symposium, The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment [Archive Collection]
Akhil Reed Amar, John C. Harrison, Earl M. Maltz, Michael W. McConnell, Jeffrey Rosen
1995 National Student Symposium
On April 7-9, 1995, the Federalist Society held its fourteenth annual National Student Symposium at...
Showcase Panel III: Originalism on the Ground
John C. Harrison, Gregory G. Katsas, Randolph D. Moss, Andrew Oldham, Jed Shugerman
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Featuring: Prof. John C. Harrison, James Madison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of...
Showcase Panel III: Originalism on the Ground
John C. Harrison, Gregory G. Katsas, Randolph D. Moss, Andrew Oldham, Jed Shugerman
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Featuring: Prof. John C. Harrison, James Madison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of...
Showcase Panel II: Rules Versus Standards in Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation
Akhil Reed Amar, Frank H. Easterbrook, John C. Harrison, William Kuntz, Victoria Nourse, Dean Reuter
2016 National Lawyers Convention
Justice Scalia believed that the rule of law required a law of rules rather than...
Showcase Panel II: Rules Versus Standards in Constitutional and Statutory Interpretation
Akhil Reed Amar, Frank H. Easterbrook, John C. Harrison, William Kuntz, Victoria Nourse, Dean Reuter
2016 National Lawyers Convention
Justice Scalia believed that the rule of law required a law of rules rather than...
Panel III: The Judicial Power and Evaluating Judicial Supremacy
Benjamin Beaton, John C. Harrison, Gary Lawson, Jeannie Suk Gersen, Amanda Tyler
2024 National Student Symposium
New presidential administrations start with a flurry of administrative actions. These fresh rules, guidelines, and...