Jul 11 2023 Publication State Court Docket Watch Felon Re-Enfranchisement Requirements Upheld by North Carolina Supreme Court Ken Daines, Andrew Watkins When lawsuits challenge state legislative enactments as racially discriminatory or motivated by invidious intent, courts...
Mar 19 2021 Topics Separation of Powers Blog Post Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review Maria S. Lazar If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...
May 18 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Escaping the Goldilocks Problem: A Proposal That Would Enable States to Avoid Redistricting Litigation Dan Morenoff Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
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 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Aug 22 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Overturning Auer Deference Bryan Weir In conjunction with the Supreme Court Clinic at Antonin Scalia Law School, Garco Construction, Inc....
Oct 31 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Testimony on “The Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court’s Decision in Shelby County” Hans A. Von Spakovsky Note from the Editor: This article is based on testimony given by the author before...
Jan 10 2013 Publication State Court Docket Watch Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges Andrew Cook Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive branches,...
Jan 10 2013 Publication White Papers Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges Andrew Cook Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Jan 4 2013 Publication State Court Docket Watch Declining to Follow Its Neighbor Missouri, the Kansas Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice Cases Constitutional Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark The Kansas Supreme Court, in Miller v. Johnson,1 recently upheld Kansas’ statutory cap on non-economic...
Sep 28 2011 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Challenges to Legislatively Enacted Tort Reforms Andrew Cook, Emily Kelchen Introduction Over the past three decades, proponents of civil liability reform have made significant gains.1 Propelled...
Felon Re-Enfranchisement Requirements Upheld by North Carolina Supreme Court
Ken Daines, Andrew Watkins
When lawsuits challenge state legislative enactments as racially discriminatory or motivated by invidious intent, courts...
Topics
Timeless Concepts for a Trying Time: The Separation of Powers and Judicial Review
If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,...
Escaping the Goldilocks Problem: A Proposal That Would Enable States to Avoid Redistricting Litigation
Dan Morenoff
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims
Richard B. Raile
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Topics
Overturning Auer Deference
In conjunction with the Supreme Court Clinic at Antonin Scalia Law School, Garco Construction, Inc....
Testimony on “The Voting Rights Act after the Supreme Court’s Decision in Shelby County”
Hans A. Von Spakovsky
Note from the Editor: This article is based on testimony given by the author before...
Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges
Andrew Cook
Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive branches,...
Tort Reform Update: Recently Enacted Legislative Reforms and State Court Challenges
Andrew Cook
Introduction Since the 2010 elections altered the makeup of many state legislative and executive...
Declining to Follow Its Neighbor Missouri, the Kansas Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice Cases Constitutional
Kristin Weinberg, Stephen R. Clark
The Kansas Supreme Court, in Miller v. Johnson,1 recently upheld Kansas’ statutory cap on non-economic...
State Court Challenges to Legislatively Enacted Tort Reforms
Andrew Cook, Emily Kelchen
Introduction Over the past three decades, proponents of civil liability reform have made significant gains.1 Propelled...