Jan 7 2016 Podcast The War on Terror: What’s in a Word? - Podcast David F. Forte, Andrew McCarthy International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast “The government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. This is a triumph of...
May 7 2013 Podcast The Boston Terrorist Attack and Strategic Intelligence - Podcast Andrew McCarthy, Dean Reuter International & National Security Law Practice Group Because the surviving Boston bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is a U.S. citizen, trial before a military...
Apr 4 2013 Podcast Is American Justice Blind, Or Blind To A "Prosecutocracy"? - Podcast Conrad Lord Black, William G. Otis, Ellen S. Podgor, Dean Reuter Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Podcast Federal convict Conrad Lord Black argued at National Review Online last fall in "Blind Justice" that America's...
Mar 16 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News The Republican Senate Should Hold Firm on Supreme Court Nomination David A. Strauss, Gene Pratter, John C. Yoo John Yoo writes for National Review: President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme...
Aug 3 2012 Publication ABA Weighs in on Judicial Selection ABA Watch August 2012 The ABA has long supported “merit” selection in appointing state-court judges over elections or the...
Mar 1 2017 Podcast Travel Moratorium Executive Order - Podcast David J. Bier, Andrew McCarthy, Shireen Qudosi International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast On January 21, President Trump signed an executive order “Protecting the nation from foreign terrorist...
Feb 4 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums Presidential Use of Emergency Power David A. French, John C. Yoo There has been much in the news lately concerning the President's use of emergency power...
Apr 10 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Texas Tech Abandons Racial Preferences in Medical School Admissions Roger B. Clegg Texas Tech’s medical school recently agreed to stop using racial and ethnic preferences in its...
Oct 5 2012 Podcast Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
May 21 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review The Evolution of Modern Use-of-Force Policies and the Need for Professionalism in Policing Arthur Rizer, Emily Mooney Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
The War on Terror: What’s in a Word? - Podcast
David F. Forte, Andrew McCarthy
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
“The government denies that terrorism is caused by Islamic doctrine. This is a triumph of...
The Boston Terrorist Attack and Strategic Intelligence - Podcast
Andrew McCarthy, Dean Reuter
International & National Security Law Practice Group
Because the surviving Boston bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is a U.S. citizen, trial before a military...
Is American Justice Blind, Or Blind To A "Prosecutocracy"? - Podcast
Conrad Lord Black, William G. Otis, Ellen S. Podgor, Dean Reuter
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Podcast
Federal convict Conrad Lord Black argued at National Review Online last fall in "Blind Justice" that America's...
Topics
The Republican Senate Should Hold Firm on Supreme Court Nomination
John Yoo writes for National Review: President Obama’s nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme...
ABA Weighs in on Judicial Selection
ABA Watch August 2012
The ABA has long supported “merit” selection in appointing state-court judges over elections or the...
Travel Moratorium Executive Order - Podcast
David J. Bier, Andrew McCarthy, Shireen Qudosi
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
On January 21, President Trump signed an executive order “Protecting the nation from foreign terrorist...
Presidential Use of Emergency Power
David A. French, John C. Yoo
There has been much in the news lately concerning the President's use of emergency power...
Topics
Texas Tech Abandons Racial Preferences in Medical School Admissions
Texas Tech’s medical school recently agreed to stop using racial and ethnic preferences in its...
Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk
John Fund, John Samples, Elizabeth B. Wydra
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group and Civil Rights Practice Group
In the past few years, various states, citing voter fraud and other concerns, have passed...
The Evolution of Modern Use-of-Force Policies and the Need for Professionalism in Policing
Arthur Rizer, Emily Mooney
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...