Jun 19 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Beyond the Red-Blue Divide: An Overview of Current Trends in State Non-Compete Law J. Gregory Grisham Federalist Society Review, Volume 18 Introduction Covenants not to compete (“non-competes”)[1] have a long history dating back to the medieval...
Feb 21 2020 Podcast Address by Irving Roth Robert J. Luck, Irving Roth 2020 Annual Florida Chapters Conference On January 31-February 1, 2020, The Federalist Society's Florida lawyers chapters hosted their annual Florida...
Feb 21 2020 Video Event Videos Address by Irving Roth Robert J. Luck, Irving Roth 2020 Annual Florida Chapters Conference On January 31-February 1, 2020, The Federalist Society's Florida lawyers chapters hosted their annual Florida...
Mar 20 2020 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 96 – 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...
Sep 22 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers Rosemary C. Harold Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the FCC’s proposed rules for broadband privacy, and...
Mar 31 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 2 Stephen P. Halbrook Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Apr 3 2024 Topics Labor & Employment Law • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post Goldstein v. CUNY: Can New York State compel Jewish professors to be represented by an antisemitic union? Glenn Taubman In Janus v. AFSCME, a public employee challenged the State of Illinois’ requirement that he...
Dec 17 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Ronald A. Cass Engage Volume 16, Issue 3 I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Jun 5 2024 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Affirmative “Re-action”: How Are Major Bar Associations Responding to Students for Fair Admissions? Renu Mukherjee Last summer, the Supreme Court, in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of...
Apr 30 2020 Topics Religious Liberty Blog Post News Unlawful Limits on Religious Community in the Age of COVID-19 Justin Edward Butterfield, Keisha Toni Russell In America, the COVID-19 pandemic has required sacrifices of almost everyone and has thrown...
Beyond the Red-Blue Divide: An Overview of Current Trends in State Non-Compete Law
J. Gregory Grisham
Federalist Society Review, Volume 18
Introduction Covenants not to compete (“non-competes”)[1] have a long history dating back to the medieval...
Address by Irving Roth
Robert J. Luck, Irving Roth
2020 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
On January 31-February 1, 2020, The Federalist Society's Florida lawyers chapters hosted their annual Florida...
Address by Irving Roth
Robert J. Luck, Irving Roth
2020 Annual Florida Chapters Conference
On January 31-February 1, 2020, The Federalist Society's Florida lawyers chapters hosted their annual Florida...
Deep Dive Episode 96 – 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...
The FCC Forgot Something in Piecing Together Its Complex Proposal for Broadband Privacy Regulation: Consumers
Rosemary C. Harold
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 3
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the FCC’s proposed rules for broadband privacy, and...
To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 2
Stephen P. Halbrook
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Goldstein v. CUNY: Can New York State compel Jewish professors to be represented by an antisemitic union?
In Janus v. AFSCME, a public employee challenged the State of Illinois’ requirement that he...
Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems
Ronald A. Cass
Engage Volume 16, Issue 3
I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Topics
Affirmative “Re-action”: How Are Major Bar Associations Responding to Students for Fair Admissions?
Last summer, the Supreme Court, in Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of...
Topics
Unlawful Limits on Religious Community in the Age of COVID-19
In America, the COVID-19 pandemic has required sacrifices of almost everyone and has thrown...