Jan 27 2021 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast America’s Tag Team Philosophers | The Philosophers Behind the Founders Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese The FedSoc Films Podcast Who were the two most important philosophers behind the founders? In the episode of our...
Jan 28 2021 Video Short Videos Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders Paul Carrese, Eric R. Claeys, Paul Rahe, Michael P. Zuckert Short video featuring Paul Carrese, Eric Claeys, Paul Rahe, and Michael Zuckert Where did the founding ideas of Washington, Madison, and Jefferson find their origins? How did...
Feb 10 2021 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast Locke & the Right to Revolution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese The FedSoc Films Podcast What radical idea from John Locke inspired educated colonists to revolt against their king? In...
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...
Apr 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News An Empty Attack on the Nondelegation Doctrine Peter J. Wallison Since 2019, a majority of the current Supreme Court has expressed interest in revitalizing the...
May 4 2021 Publication Which Rights Are We Mediating? Anthony Sanders Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 A review of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America...
Mar 3 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Enough Is Enough: Justice Scalia, Auer Deference, and Judicial Duty Evan D. Bernick It is one of the most fundamental principles of Anglo-American law: No person may be...
Jul 3 2017 Blog Post News A Question for Independence Day Armen Boyajian As the Fourth of July fast approaches and we consider the many alternatives available for...
Dec 30 2016 Blog Post News When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner Evan D. Bernick Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Oct 22 2015 Podcast The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property -- A Natural Rights Perspective - Podcast Seth L. Cooper, Randolph May, Mark F. Schultz Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast Protection of intellectual property (IP) rights is indispensable to maintaining a vibrant economy, especially in...
America’s Tag Team Philosophers | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese
The FedSoc Films Podcast
Who were the two most important philosophers behind the founders? In the episode of our...
Locke & Montesquieu: The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Paul Carrese, Eric R. Claeys, Paul Rahe, Michael P. Zuckert
Short video featuring Paul Carrese, Eric Claeys, Paul Rahe, and Michael Zuckert
Where did the founding ideas of Washington, Madison, and Jefferson find their origins? How did...
Locke & the Right to Revolution | The Philosophers Behind the Founders
Michael P. Zuckert, Paul Carrese
The FedSoc Films Podcast
What radical idea from John Locke inspired educated colonists to revolt against their king? In...
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
An Empty Attack on the Nondelegation Doctrine
Since 2019, a majority of the current Supreme Court has expressed interest in revitalizing the...
Which Rights Are We Mediating?
Anthony Sanders
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
A review of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America...
Topics
Enough Is Enough: Justice Scalia, Auer Deference, and Judicial Duty
It is one of the most fundamental principles of Anglo-American law: No person may be...
A Question for Independence Day
As the Fourth of July fast approaches and we consider the many alternatives available for...
When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner
Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
The Constitutional Foundations of Intellectual Property -- A Natural Rights Perspective - Podcast
Seth L. Cooper, Randolph May, Mark F. Schultz
Intellectual Property Practice Group Podcast
Protection of intellectual property (IP) rights is indispensable to maintaining a vibrant economy, especially in...