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Jun 6 2025 Publication
Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World
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...

Topics: Civil Rights · Labor & Employment Law · Supreme Court

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 Club
811 SW Salmon Street
Portland, 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
The Widening Effect of Students for Fair Admissions
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...

Topics: Civil Rights · Federal Courts · Litigation

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Sep 3 2024
Tuesday 12:00 p.m. CDT    

Native Americans and the Constitution

Northwestern Student Chapter

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
375 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60611
Speakers:
Todd Henderson • Andrew Koppelman
Topics:
Constitution • Supreme Court
Sponsors:
Northwestern Student Chapter
  • In-Person Event
May 16 2024 Podcast
Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations
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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...

Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group · Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group

May 16 2024 Video
Click to play: Litigation Update: Sagebrush Rebels and Western States Challenge Presidential Monument Designations
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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...

Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group · Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group

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
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