Jan 18 2022 Topics Civil Rights • Culture • First Amendment • Religious Liberty Blog Post 35 Naval Special Warfare Soldiers Obtain Preliminary Injunction Against Vaccine Mandate Under the Free Exercise Clause and Religious Freedom Restoration Act Jordan E. Pratt On January 3, Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas preliminarily enjoined Navy...
May 12 2022 Topics Religious Liberty • Supreme Court Blog Post News Stretching the Limits of Judicial Deference to the Military Michael D. Berry In the early days of the litigation against the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate,...
Mar 21 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Decision Spotlight: Air & Liquid Systems Corp. v. Devries Nicole Richardson In this week's Air & Liquid Systems Corp. v. Devries decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held...
Feb 15 2005 Publication White Papers The War on Terrorism and the Commander in Chief Clause: Delegation of the President's Command Authority Michael F. Williams, Daniel J. Kelly, Allison R. Hayward Allison R. HaywardDaniel KellyMichael F. Williams*I. IntroductionIn this paper, we seek to remind readers that...
Dec 2 2019 Topics Culture • Litigation • International & National Security Law Blog Post News Presidential Use of Social Media as a Means of Formulating Military Policy Michael D. Berry There is ample historical precedent for a president, pursuant to his authority as commander-in-chief, to...
Oct 27 2023 Topics Article I Initiative • Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post News Senator Tuberville’s Unconstitutional “Holds” on Department of Defense Promotions Robert F. Turner Senator Tommy Tuberville appears to be a very honorable, able, and sincere representative of the...
Feb 8 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: The Government, Apple, and the Encryption Debate Joseph V. DeMarco In 2016 the United States Department of Justice and Apple twice went to federal court...
Jan 8 2024 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post Is It Legal for the President to Send Troops to the Southern Border? Michael D. Berry As America enters a presidential election year, the crisis at our southern border is an...
Aug 1 1998 Publication Critical Infrastructure Protection: A New Era of National Security Walter Gary Sharp International & National Security Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998 Computers and computer-dependent systems permeate everyone's daily life. From local, state, and federal government decision...
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35 Naval Special Warfare Soldiers Obtain Preliminary Injunction Against Vaccine Mandate Under the Free Exercise Clause and Religious Freedom Restoration Act
On January 3, Judge Reed O’Connor of the Northern District of Texas preliminarily enjoined Navy...
Topics
Stretching the Limits of Judicial Deference to the Military
In the early days of the litigation against the Department of Defense’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate,...
Topics
Decision Spotlight: Air & Liquid Systems Corp. v. Devries
In this week's Air & Liquid Systems Corp. v. Devries decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held...
The War on Terrorism and the Commander in Chief Clause: Delegation of the President's Command Authority
Michael F. Williams, Daniel J. Kelly, Allison R. Hayward
Allison R. HaywardDaniel KellyMichael F. Williams*I. IntroductionIn this paper, we seek to remind readers that...
Topics
Presidential Use of Social Media as a Means of Formulating Military Policy
There is ample historical precedent for a president, pursuant to his authority as commander-in-chief, to...
Topics
Senator Tuberville’s Unconstitutional “Holds” on Department of Defense Promotions
Senator Tommy Tuberville appears to be a very honorable, able, and sincere representative of the...
Litigation Update: The Government, Apple, and the Encryption Debate
Joseph V. DeMarco
In 2016 the United States Department of Justice and Apple twice went to federal court...
Topics
Is It Legal for the President to Send Troops to the Southern Border?
As America enters a presidential election year, the crisis at our southern border is an...
Critical Infrastructure Protection: A New Era of National Security
Walter Gary Sharp
International & National Security Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998
Computers and computer-dependent systems permeate everyone's daily life. From local, state, and federal government decision...