Jun 6 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World Dan Morenoff For more than fifty years—ever since the Supreme Court decided Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[1]—almost...
May 28 2025 Topics Religious Liberty • Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post With Denial of Cert in Apache Stronghold, Substantial Burden Analysis Remains Confused James C. Phillips Yesterday, the Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari in Apache Stronghold v. United States....
May 21 2025 Wednesday 5:30 p.m. PDT An Evening with Natalie Wright Portland Lawyers Chapter The Arlington Club811 SW Salmon StreetPortland, OR 97204 Sponsors: Portland Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
May 6 2025 Topics Religious Liberty • State Governments • Supreme Court Blog Post Supreme Court Justices Concerned about Religious Discrimination in Oklahoma’s Charter School Program Philip A. Sechler On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide...
Mar 5 2025 Topics Civil Rights • Constitution • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post From the Department of Education, With Love: Valentine’s Day “Dear Colleague” Missive Forces ABA to Reassess Law School Diversity Standard Anthony M. Deardurff The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education...
Mar 3 2025 Publication Federalist Society Review The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions George R. La Noue Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Sep 3 2024 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. CDT Native Americans and the Constitution Northwestern Student Chapter Northwestern Pritzker School of Law375 E Chicago AveChicago, IL 60611 Speakers: Todd Henderson • Andrew Koppelman Topics: Constitution • Supreme Court Sponsors: Northwestern Student Chapter In-Person Event
May 16 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations Adam F. Griffin Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906 to protect Native American archaeological sites from looters...
May 16 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations Adam F. Griffin Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906 to protect Native American archaeological sites from looters...
May 16 2024 Thursday 12:00 p.m. EDT Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations Speakers: Adam F. Griffin Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group • Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Webinar
Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World
Dan Morenoff
For more than fifty years—ever since the Supreme Court decided Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[1]—almost...
Topics
With Denial of Cert in Apache Stronghold, Substantial Burden Analysis Remains Confused
Yesterday, the Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari in Apache Stronghold v. United States....
An Evening with Natalie Wright
Portland Lawyers Chapter
The Arlington Club811 SW Salmon Street
Portland, OR 97204
Topics
Supreme Court Justices Concerned about Religious Discrimination in Oklahoma’s Charter School Program
On Wednesday, April 30, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Oklahoma Statewide...
Topics
From the Department of Education, With Love: Valentine’s Day “Dear Colleague” Missive Forces ABA to Reassess Law School Diversity Standard
The U.S. Department of Education recognizes the Council of the ABA Section of Legal Education...
The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions
George R. La Noue
Sitting at the top of the judicial pyramid, the Supreme Court makes only a few...
Native Americans and the Constitution
Northwestern Student Chapter
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law375 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations
Adam F. Griffin
Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906 to protect Native American archaeological sites from looters...
Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations
Adam F. Griffin
Congress passed the Antiquities Act in 1906 to protect Native American archaeological sites from looters...
Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations