Jan 31 2014 Publication State Court Docket Watch Maryland Court of Appeals Limits Asbestos Liability Michael J. Ellis State Court Docket Watch Article For decades, asbestos cases have wound their way through state and federal courts. The first...
Nov 16 2011 Publication State Court Docket Watch New York State's Highest Court Reverses Major Tort Award in World Trade Center Bombing Litigation Craig Mausler State Court Docket Watch Fall 2011 On September 22, 2011, the New York State Court of Appeals issued a decision reversing...
Jul 23 2007 Publication State Court Docket Watch July 2007 Dean A. Heyl, Andrew Cook, Amber Taylor, Jonathan Bunch, Gerard V. Bradley In an effort to increase dialogue about state court jurisprudence, the Federalist Society presents the...
Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review Legal Fee Awarded in the State Tobacco Suits and Other Mass Tort and Class Action Cases Face New Ethics and Legal Challenges Margaret A. Little Some recent court proceedings that have received little attention in the mainstream news media suggest...
Aug 1 1999 Publication What's so Bad About Selective Disclosure? Joseph McLaughlin Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999 The chairman of the SEC says that "selective disclosure" is tantamount to "cheating" and represents...
Aug 8 2016 Podcast The Climate Change Investigations – Fair Regulation of Markets or Executive Overreach that Chills Free Speech? - Podcast Andrew Grossman, Margaret A. Little Litigation Practice Group Teleforum Climate change activists have for the past year been urging the Department of Justice and...
Dec 2 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Second Amendment • Supreme Court Blog Post News Second Amendment in the Highest Court: NYSPRA v. City of New York Robert Leider How much is too much? That was a principal question in the partisan gerrymandering case...
Mar 5 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update on New York’s “Rent Stabilization” Law Richard A. Epstein, Andrew J. Pincus Does New York’s “rent stabilization” law violate the federal Constitution? The law, which regulates approximately...
Jan 15 2016 Podcast Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations Tara Leigh Grove, Jeremy Kidd, Randy J. Kozel, Thomas Lee, James T. Lindgren, Jeffrey Pojanowski, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Ozan Varol, Ilan Wurman 18th Annual Faculty Conference This panel was part of the 18th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference held on January...
May 15 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Pros and Cons of New York’s Bail Reform Insha Rahman, Craig Trainor Almost exactly a year ago—on April 1, 2019—New York State enacted groundbreaking bail reform that...
Maryland Court of Appeals Limits Asbestos Liability
Michael J. Ellis
State Court Docket Watch Article
For decades, asbestos cases have wound their way through state and federal courts. The first...
New York State's Highest Court Reverses Major Tort Award in World Trade Center Bombing Litigation
Craig Mausler
State Court Docket Watch Fall 2011
On September 22, 2011, the New York State Court of Appeals issued a decision reversing...
State Court Docket Watch July 2007
Dean A. Heyl, Andrew Cook, Amber Taylor, Jonathan Bunch, Gerard V. Bradley
In an effort to increase dialogue about state court jurisprudence, the Federalist Society presents the...
Legal Fee Awarded in the State Tobacco Suits and Other Mass Tort and Class Action Cases Face New Ethics and Legal Challenges
Margaret A. Little
Some recent court proceedings that have received little attention in the mainstream news media suggest...
What's so Bad About Selective Disclosure?
Joseph McLaughlin
Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999
The chairman of the SEC says that "selective disclosure" is tantamount to "cheating" and represents...
The Climate Change Investigations – Fair Regulation of Markets or Executive Overreach that Chills Free Speech? - Podcast
Andrew Grossman, Margaret A. Little
Litigation Practice Group Teleforum
Climate change activists have for the past year been urging the Department of Justice and...
Topics
Second Amendment in the Highest Court: NYSPRA v. City of New York
How much is too much? That was a principal question in the partisan gerrymandering case...
Litigation Update on New York’s “Rent Stabilization” Law
Richard A. Epstein, Andrew J. Pincus
Does New York’s “rent stabilization” law violate the federal Constitution? The law, which regulates approximately...
Young Legal Scholars Paper Presentations
Tara Leigh Grove, Jeremy Kidd, Randy J. Kozel, Thomas Lee, James T. Lindgren, Jeffrey Pojanowski, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Ozan Varol, Ilan Wurman
18th Annual Faculty Conference
This panel was part of the 18th Annual Federalist Society Faculty Conference held on January...
The Pros and Cons of New York’s Bail Reform
Insha Rahman, Craig Trainor
Almost exactly a year ago—on April 1, 2019—New York State enacted groundbreaking bail reform that...