May 9 2025 Topics State Courts • State Governments • State Constitutions Blog Post New From FedSoc: State Court Docket Watch Newsletter Publius N/A Federalism is a central feature of our American system of government. In recognition of the...
Dec 21 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Establishing an Agreement to Disagree About Church and State Donald L. Drakeman A review of Nathan Chapman & Michael McConnell, Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause...
Mar 23 2023 Topics Litigation • State Courts Blog Post News New Hampshire Supreme Court Rejects Medical Monitoring Mark A. Behrens The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued a decision rejecting a claim for medical monitoring...
Sep 15 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Washington v. Palla Sum Daniel Ortner In Washington v. Palla Sum, the Washington Supreme Court considered whether courts in Washington should...
Mar 24 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Principles of State Constitutional Interpretation Clint Bolick State constitutionalism—the practice of state courts deciding cases on independent state constitutional grounds—is a vital...
Apr 26 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Hamen v. Hamlin County Anya Bidwell Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
May 29 2019 Topics State Courts • Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News The New Hampshire Supreme Court Is Taking Comments Through May 31 Kim Colby The New Hampshire Supreme Court is holding a public comment period through this Friday, May...
Apr 5 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Why New Hampshire Should Not Adopt ABA Model Rule 8.4(g) Kim Colby The New Hampshire Supreme Court is holding a public comment period through April 11, 2019, on a...
Aug 1 2016 Publication White Papers 2015 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
Apr 2 2014 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Can NSA Monitoring of Domestic Communications be Reconciled With Individual Constitutional Liberty Interests? University of New Hampshire School of Law Topics: International & National Security Law Sponsors: New Hampshire Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
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New From FedSoc: State Court Docket Watch Newsletter
Federalism is a central feature of our American system of government. In recognition of the...
Establishing an Agreement to Disagree About Church and State
Donald L. Drakeman
A review of Nathan Chapman & Michael McConnell, Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause...
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Rejects Medical Monitoring
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued a decision rejecting a claim for medical monitoring...
State Court Docket Watch: Washington v. Palla Sum
Daniel Ortner
In Washington v. Palla Sum, the Washington Supreme Court considered whether courts in Washington should...
Principles of State Constitutional Interpretation
Clint Bolick
State constitutionalism—the practice of state courts deciding cases on independent state constitutional grounds—is a vital...
State Court Docket Watch: Hamen v. Hamlin County
Anya Bidwell
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
The New Hampshire Supreme Court Is Taking Comments Through May 31
The New Hampshire Supreme Court is holding a public comment period through this Friday, May...
Topics
Why New Hampshire Should Not Adopt ABA Model Rule 8.4(g)
The New Hampshire Supreme Court is holding a public comment period through April 11, 2019, on a...
2015 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel
This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
Can NSA Monitoring of Domestic Communications be Reconciled With Individual Constitutional Liberty Interests?
University of New Hampshire School of Law