Dec 16 2022 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Tennessee v. Deberry Zack Smith Does a state statute only mean what it says and nothing more? In a...
Nov 1 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: State of Indiana v. Tyson Timbs Jeremiah Grant Mosteller An Eight-Year Battle The Indiana Supreme Court has considered the state’s use of civil asset...
Mar 6 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review New Evidence on the Constitution’s Impeachment Standard: “high . . . Misdemeanors” Means Serious Crimes Robert G. Natelson Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Dec 31 2019 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Separation of Powers • Supreme Court Blog Post News Constitutional Vagueness Today Joshua Kleinfeld Imagine a criminal statute commanded: “Don’t be a jerk.” Or: “Thou shalt not be unpleasant.” ...
Jan 14 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations Paul James Larkin Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
Dec 10 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Kellogg Brown & Root—What Happens to a Case Deferred? Christopher Andrew Bowen This article details the Fourth Circuit’s and the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in United States...
State Court Docket Watch: Tennessee v. Deberry
Zack Smith
Does a state statute only mean what it says and nothing more? In a...
State Court Docket Watch: State of Indiana v. Tyson Timbs
Jeremiah Grant Mosteller
An Eight-Year Battle The Indiana Supreme Court has considered the state’s use of civil asset...
New Evidence on the Constitution’s Impeachment Standard: “high . . . Misdemeanors” Means Serious Crimes
Robert G. Natelson
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
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Constitutional Vagueness Today
Imagine a criminal statute commanded: “Don’t be a jerk.” Or: “Thou shalt not be unpleasant.” ...
Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations
Paul James Larkin
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
Kellogg Brown & Root—What Happens to a Case Deferred?
Christopher Andrew Bowen
This article details the Fourth Circuit’s and the Supreme Court’s recent decisions in United States...