Jan 1 2003 Publication White Papers The Case for Partisan Judicial Elections Diane Brey, Erick Kaardal, John J. Soroko, Frank B. Strickland, Michael B. Wallace, Michael DeBow Views expressed in this paper are those of the authors only, and do not necessarily...
Jan 1 2003 Publication White Papers The Case for Judicial Appointments Stephen B. Presser, Christopher C. Murray, John L. Dodd, Mark S. Pulliam, Alfred W. Putnam, Paula M. Stannard Views expressed in this paper are those of the authors only, and do not necessarily...
Dec 13 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Should a Felony Be a Barrier to Voting Behind Bars and Beyond? Jeff Jacoby, Marc Levin, Nicole D. Porter With campaign season in full swing, a high-stakes legal and policy battle is intensifying over...
Dec 13 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Should a Felony Be a Barrier to Voting Behind Bars and Beyond? Jeff Jacoby, Marc Levin, Nicole D. Porter With campaign season in full swing, a high-stakes legal and policy battle is intensifying over...
Sep 16 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Religious Exemptions and Third-Party Harms Thomas C. Berg Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the effect that third-party harms should have on religious...
Mar 31 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 2 Stephen P. Halbrook Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jan 1 2002 Publication Analysis: Duplicative Class Action Litigation Class Action Watch Winter 2002 A number of legal scholars have concluded that duplicative class actions - that is, two...
Feb 3 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Is the Long Arm of the Law Shrinking? Geographic Boundaries for the Approval of Wiretaps and Bugs and the Shifting Jurisdictional Reach of Federal Judges to Authorize Electronic Surveillance Mike Hurst Engage, Volume 17, Issue 1 Recent court decisions from around the country are raising serious questions as to the potential...
Apr 2 2001 Publication Recent Developments Class Action Watch Spring 2001 Engle Court Paves Way for Record Punitive Award A Florida trial court has paved the...
Apr 30 2020 Topics Religious Liberty Blog Post News Unlawful Limits on Religious Community in the Age of COVID-19 Justin Edward Butterfield, Keisha Toni Russell In America, the COVID-19 pandemic has required sacrifices of almost everyone and has thrown...
The Case for Partisan Judicial Elections
Diane Brey, Erick Kaardal, John J. Soroko, Frank B. Strickland, Michael B. Wallace, Michael DeBow
Views expressed in this paper are those of the authors only, and do not necessarily...
The Case for Judicial Appointments
Stephen B. Presser, Christopher C. Murray, John L. Dodd, Mark S. Pulliam, Alfred W. Putnam, Paula M. Stannard
Views expressed in this paper are those of the authors only, and do not necessarily...
Should a Felony Be a Barrier to Voting Behind Bars and Beyond?
Jeff Jacoby, Marc Levin, Nicole D. Porter
With campaign season in full swing, a high-stakes legal and policy battle is intensifying over...
Should a Felony Be a Barrier to Voting Behind Bars and Beyond?
Jeff Jacoby, Marc Levin, Nicole D. Porter
With campaign season in full swing, a high-stakes legal and policy battle is intensifying over...
Religious Exemptions and Third-Party Harms
Thomas C. Berg
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the effect that third-party harms should have on religious...
To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 2
Stephen P. Halbrook
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Analysis: Duplicative Class Action Litigation
Class Action Watch Winter 2002
A number of legal scholars have concluded that duplicative class actions - that is, two...
Is the Long Arm of the Law Shrinking? Geographic Boundaries for the Approval of Wiretaps and Bugs and the Shifting Jurisdictional Reach of Federal Judges to Authorize Electronic Surveillance
Mike Hurst
Engage, Volume 17, Issue 1
Recent court decisions from around the country are raising serious questions as to the potential...
Recent Developments
Class Action Watch Spring 2001
Engle Court Paves Way for Record Punitive Award A Florida trial court has paved the...
Topics
Unlawful Limits on Religious Community in the Age of COVID-19
In America, the COVID-19 pandemic has required sacrifices of almost everyone and has thrown...