Aug 3 2018 Topics Election Law • State Courts Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution v. Secretary of State Donovan S. Asmar, Thomas J. Rheaume On July 30, 2018, the Michigan Supreme Court in Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution v. Secretary...
Aug 15 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims Richard B. Raile Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Aug 11 2018 Topics State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Alleged Wickedness in Almost Heaven, West Virginia Luke A. Lafferre The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals is in some disarray, with one Justice retiring...
Oct 12 2018 Topics State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs West Virginia Lawmakers Vote to Impeach Entire Supreme Court Luke A. Lafferre August 14, 2018 Update: The West Virginia House of Delegates on August 13 and...
Aug 28 2018 Topics Separation of Powers Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: North Dakota Legislative Assembly v. Burgum David J. Chapman The separation of powers between executive and legislative branches is an important and central feature...
Sep 7 2018 Topics State Courts Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: Hunsucker v. Fallin With certain limited exceptions, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has in the past followed the U.S....
Aug 20 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice Adam F. Griffin Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
Sep 10 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: State of Minnesota v. Khalil Dean A. Mazzone Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Sep 13 2018 Topics State Courts • State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: King v. Mississippi Military Department Andy Lowry In an 8-0 decision on June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that it...
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...
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Docket Watch: Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution v. Secretary of State
On July 30, 2018, the Michigan Supreme Court in Citizens Protecting Michigan’s Constitution v. Secretary...
Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims
Richard B. Raile
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
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Alleged Wickedness in Almost Heaven, West Virginia
The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals is in some disarray, with one Justice retiring...
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West Virginia Lawmakers Vote to Impeach Entire Supreme Court
August 14, 2018 Update: The West Virginia House of Delegates on August 13 and...
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Docket Watch: North Dakota Legislative Assembly v. Burgum
The separation of powers between executive and legislative branches is an important and central feature...
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Docket Watch: Hunsucker v. Fallin
With certain limited exceptions, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has in the past followed the U.S....
Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice
Adam F. Griffin
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
State Court Docket Watch: State of Minnesota v. Khalil
Dean A. Mazzone
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
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Docket Watch: King v. Mississippi Military Department
In an 8-0 decision on June 7, 2018, the Mississippi Supreme Court announced that it...
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...