Jan 5 2024 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News 2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment Michael W. McConnell, William Baude, Julia D. Mahoney Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald Trump...
Dec 20 2023 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News 2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment Michael W. McConnell, William Baude, Julia D. Mahoney Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald...
Jul 21 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Is Congress a Salvageable Institution? Ted Hirt A review of Philip A. Wallach, Why Congress (Oxford University Press 2023) Constitutional law...
Sep 14 2021 Topics Culture Blog Post News Harmful Language in the U.S. Constitution? Maya Noronha This year, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) posted a blanket “Harmful Language Alert” on...
May 19 2021 Video Short Videos The Library of Congress Mandatory Deposit Rule: An Outdated Burden? Zvi Rosen Since 1870, the Library of Congress has collected copies of all copyrighted works in print,...
Nov 23 2020 Video Short Videos Blueprint for American Rights: George Mason’s Declaration Mike S. Lee, Joyce Lee Malcolm, William G. Hyland George Mason may be one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, but his role in shaping...
Jul 8 2020 Blog Post Modernization of Congress Series Rebuilding Congress’ Policy Capacity Zach Graves Earlier this month, the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress held a hearing on...
Nov 7 2019 Video Short Videos Brutus v. Publius: The Fight Over the Judiciary Charles R. Kesler, Gordon Lloyd Before the United States Constitution was ratified, the Founding Fathers famously debated the merits and...
Mar 15 2018 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History Blog Post News A Look at Madison's Notes from the Constitutional Convention Lynn Uzzell This article was originally published in Law and Liberty. Click here to visit their website. ...
Nov 8 2017 Topics Intellectual Property • Separation of Powers Blog Post News U.S. Copyright Office Needs an Upgrade for the Digital Age Economy Seth L. Cooper, Randolph May Reflecting on the close connection between responsible implementation of the law and respect of the...
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2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment
Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald Trump...
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2023 National Lawyers Convention: Insurrection & the 14th Amendment
Editor's Note: On December 19th, 2023 the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Former President Donald...
Is Congress a Salvageable Institution?
Ted Hirt
A review of Philip A. Wallach, Why Congress (Oxford University Press 2023) Constitutional law...
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Harmful Language in the U.S. Constitution?
This year, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) posted a blanket “Harmful Language Alert” on...
The Library of Congress Mandatory Deposit Rule: An Outdated Burden?
Zvi Rosen
Since 1870, the Library of Congress has collected copies of all copyrighted works in print,...
Blueprint for American Rights: George Mason’s Declaration
Mike S. Lee, Joyce Lee Malcolm, William G. Hyland
George Mason may be one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, but his role in shaping...
Rebuilding Congress’ Policy Capacity
Earlier this month, the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress held a hearing on...
Brutus v. Publius: The Fight Over the Judiciary
Charles R. Kesler, Gordon Lloyd
Before the United States Constitution was ratified, the Founding Fathers famously debated the merits and...
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A Look at Madison's Notes from the Constitutional Convention
This article was originally published in Law and Liberty. Click here to visit their website. ...
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U.S. Copyright Office Needs an Upgrade for the Digital Age Economy
Reflecting on the close connection between responsible implementation of the law and respect of the...