Dec 18 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch South Carolina Supreme Court Holds Unconstitutional Law Providing State Funds to Students for Private School Expenses Jared C. Huber The South Carolina Legislature passed the Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act (ESTF) to “provide scholarships...
Oct 17 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Executive Power Under Fire: The Biden Administration’s Response to Houthi Attacks Since last November, the Houthis have targeted over 100 ships in the Red Sea, raising...
Jan 9 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review 2024 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens Federalist Society Review, Volume 26 This paper reviews key civil justice issues and changes in 2024. Part I discusses legal reform...
Jan 14 2025 Topics Jurisprudence • International & National Security Law Blog Post Cut International Law Down to Size: National Sovereignty Trumps Utopian Alternatives Aharon J. Friedman The ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ) cases against Israel...
Jan 16 2025 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty Blog Post Biden-Harris Administration Withdraws Significant Proposed Rules Rachel N. Morrison In the waning days of the Biden-Harris administration, multiple agencies have announced that they are...
Open Minds with Jay Edelson and James Burnham Jay Edelson, James M. Burnham Jay Edelson, Founder & CEO of Edelson PC, joins James Burnham to share his journey...
Jul 2 2008 Publication State Court Docket Watch Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Civil Liability Reforms David J. Owsiany The Ohio Supreme Court has a long and somewhat controversial history of striking down laws...
Nov 2 2007 Publication State Court Docket Watch Missouri and New Jersey Courts Reject “Market Share” Liability for Lead Paint Manufacturers Brian P. Brooks Three recent state court decisions have rejected the theory of “market share” liability in nuisance...
Feb 2 2005 Publication State Court Docket Watch Recent Trends in the Alabama Supreme Court Publius Tort and Consumer Issues In the early ‘90s, tort reform advocates viewed Alabama as a...
Jan 30 2025 Topics Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post A Supreme Court Decision That Should Be Re-Heard Peter J. Wallison Last May, the Supreme Court issued a surprising and controversial decision in a case called Consumer...
South Carolina Supreme Court Holds Unconstitutional Law Providing State Funds to Students for Private School Expenses
Jared C. Huber
The South Carolina Legislature passed the Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act (ESTF) to “provide scholarships...
Executive Power Under Fire: The Biden Administration’s Response to Houthi Attacks
Since last November, the Houthis have targeted over 100 ships in the Red Sea, raising...
2024 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens
Federalist Society Review, Volume 26
This paper reviews key civil justice issues and changes in 2024. Part I discusses legal reform...
Topics
Cut International Law Down to Size: National Sovereignty Trumps Utopian Alternatives
The ongoing International Criminal Court (ICC) and International Court of Justice (ICJ) cases against Israel...
Topics
Biden-Harris Administration Withdraws Significant Proposed Rules
In the waning days of the Biden-Harris administration, multiple agencies have announced that they are...
Open Minds with Jay Edelson and James Burnham
Jay Edelson, James M. Burnham
Jay Edelson, Founder & CEO of Edelson PC, joins James Burnham to share his journey...
Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Civil Liability Reforms
David J. Owsiany
The Ohio Supreme Court has a long and somewhat controversial history of striking down laws...
Missouri and New Jersey Courts Reject “Market Share” Liability for Lead Paint Manufacturers
Brian P. Brooks
Three recent state court decisions have rejected the theory of “market share” liability in nuisance...
Recent Trends in the Alabama Supreme Court
Publius
Tort and Consumer Issues In the early ‘90s, tort reform advocates viewed Alabama as a...
Topics
A Supreme Court Decision That Should Be Re-Heard
Last May, the Supreme Court issued a surprising and controversial decision in a case called Consumer...