Feb 3 2021 Blog Post Is Rational Basis the Appropriate Test to Apply in Reviewing Emergency COVID-19 Orders? Margaret Reiney, John C. O'Quinn In a year in which “quarantine” and “lock-down” have become colloquial terms, the country has...
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...
Dec 22 2021 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Civil Rights Inquiry into States Banning Mask Mandates Hints at Political Motive at the Education Department Sarah Parshall Perry America has been beleaguered with a wealth of public health mandates during the COVID pandemic,...
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...
Dec 14 2022 Video FedSoc Forums Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Dec 14 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Jul 15 2024 Topics Civil Rights • Federal Courts • Separation of Powers Blog Post Litigation Challenging School Gender Support Policies Hampered by Incorrect Analysis Sarah Parshall Perry More than 1,000 public school districts across the country in 38 states and the District...
Is Rational Basis the Appropriate Test to Apply in Reviewing Emergency COVID-19 Orders?
In a year in which “quarantine” and “lock-down” have become colloquial terms, the country has...
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
Civil Rights Inquiry into States Banning Mask Mandates Hints at Political Motive at the Education Department
America has been beleaguered with a wealth of public health mandates during the COVID pandemic,...
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...
Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State
Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett
The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Parental Rights and Religious Liberty: Examining New Conflicts Between Parents and the State
Ryan L. Bangert, James Dwyer, Richard W. Garnett
The Supreme Court has articulated that parents have the unenumerated right rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment...
Topics
Litigation Challenging School Gender Support Policies Hampered by Incorrect Analysis
More than 1,000 public school districts across the country in 38 states and the District...