Jan 5 2016 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Obama's New Gun Control Rules John C. Eastman "Never let a crisis go to waste." President Obama is employing that old Alinskyite tactic again,...
May 21 2019 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post News Security Clearances - Executive Discretion or Executive Overreach? Robert F. Turner The Framers understood Congress could not be trusted to keep secrets, and entrusted (as John...
May 20 2019 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 43: John Yoo and John Malcolm on Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight John C. Yoo, John G. Malcolm What is the proper balance between Congressional oversight and Executive privilege? As it becomes clear...
Aug 9 2006 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin August 9, 2006 Presidential Signing Statements The ABA House of Delegates met on Tuesday to deliberate on a number of policy...
Oct 7 2015 Blog Post News Updated: The (re)Emerging Bipartisan Consensus against Torture Scott Roehm Several presidential candidates have been asked recently whether, if elected, they would consider bringing back...
Nov 15 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Texas Department of Health v. Crown Cory R. Liu SCOTX holds that ban on manufacture and processing of hemp doesn't violate the due-course clause of the state constitution In Texas Department of State Health Services v. Crown Distributing LLC, the Texas Supreme Court...
Feb 1 2006 Publication Bar Watch Bulletin February 2006 Annual Meeting Preview, Death Penalty Moratorium in Georgia Recommendation 108A, sponsored by the Section of Individual Rights and the Council on Racial and...
Dec 23 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Ritter v. Oklahoma Charles Yates A Significant Separation of Powers Decision from the Supreme Court of Oklahoma The drafters of the Oklahoma Constitution—“[f]earing excessive power in the hands of one individual”—strictly...
Jan 3 2023 Topics Constitution • Labor & Employment Law • State Governments • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part One) Stanley Greer Many of the grave and chronic maladies of modern American governance, including a loss of...
Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference Donn C. Meindertsma Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Obama's New Gun Control Rules
"Never let a crisis go to waste." President Obama is employing that old Alinskyite tactic again,...
Topics
Security Clearances - Executive Discretion or Executive Overreach?
The Framers understood Congress could not be trusted to keep secrets, and entrusted (as John...
Necessary & Proper Episode 43: John Yoo and John Malcolm on Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight
John C. Yoo, John G. Malcolm
What is the proper balance between Congressional oversight and Executive privilege? As it becomes clear...
Bar Watch Bulletin August 9, 2006
Presidential Signing Statements
The ABA House of Delegates met on Tuesday to deliberate on a number of policy...
Updated: The (re)Emerging Bipartisan Consensus against Torture
Several presidential candidates have been asked recently whether, if elected, they would consider bringing back...
State Court Docket Watch: Texas Department of Health v. Crown
Cory R. Liu
SCOTX holds that ban on manufacture and processing of hemp doesn't violate the due-course clause of the state constitution
In Texas Department of State Health Services v. Crown Distributing LLC, the Texas Supreme Court...
Bar Watch Bulletin February 2006
Annual Meeting Preview, Death Penalty Moratorium in Georgia
Recommendation 108A, sponsored by the Section of Individual Rights and the Council on Racial and...
State Court Docket Watch: Ritter v. Oklahoma
Charles Yates
A Significant Separation of Powers Decision from the Supreme Court of Oklahoma
The drafters of the Oklahoma Constitution—“[f]earing excessive power in the hands of one individual”—strictly...
Topics
Book Review: NOT Accountable, by Philip Howard (Part One)
Many of the grave and chronic maladies of modern American governance, including a loss of...
Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference
Donn C. Meindertsma
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...