May 28 2024 Topics Federal Courts • First Amendment • Religious Liberties Blog Post Parental Rights and “Social Transitions” at School: Mead v. Rockford Public School District Laurence Wilkinson When a child struggles with gender dysphoria, many public schools will intentionally and actively conceal...
Jun 8 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review The Legality of Executive Action after King v. Burwell Josh Blackman Engage Volume 16, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the legality of possible executive actions if the...
May 5 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Redefining “Waters of the United States”: Is EPA Undermining Cooperative Federalism? Karen Bennett, John Henson Engage Volume 16, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Waters of the...
Dec 11 2014 Publication State Court Docket Watch Powers v. State of Wyoming: Separation of Powers and the Role of the Judiciary Stephen R. Klein State Court Docket Watch Article In its 2013 General Session, the Wyoming Legislature passed Senate File 104, or Senate Enrolled...
Sep 8 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Do Sue and Settle Practices Undermine Congressional Intent for Cooperative Federalism on Environmental Matters? David B. Rivkin, Adam Carl Doverspike Engage Volume 15, Issue 2 Note from the Editor: This article is about whether sue and settle practices undermine congressional...
Jul 28 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Chaidez v. United States and the Non-Retroactivity of New Rules in Criminal Law Mike Hurst Engage Volume 15, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article is about the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Chaidez v....
May 1 1997 Publication Forfeiture is Reasonable, and It Works Stefan D. Cassella Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997 Asset forfeiture has become one of the most powerful and important tools that federal law...
Sep 7 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Morally Innocent, Legally Guilty: The Case for Mens Rea Reform John G. Malcolm Federalist Society Review, Volume 18 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the concept of mens rea, argues that too...
Jun 28 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review Preemption of Punitive Damages in Prescription Drug Litigation Eric Lasker, Rebecca A. Womeldorf Engage Volume 14, Issue 1 February 2013 Over the past 16 years, the United States Supreme Court has repeatedly addressed the question...
Jul 3 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision: Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System John F. Duffy, Molly Nixon On July 1, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued their opinion in Corner Post, Inc....
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Parental Rights and “Social Transitions” at School: Mead v. Rockford Public School District
When a child struggles with gender dysphoria, many public schools will intentionally and actively conceal...
The Legality of Executive Action after King v. Burwell
Josh Blackman
Engage Volume 16, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the legality of possible executive actions if the...
Redefining “Waters of the United States”: Is EPA Undermining Cooperative Federalism?
Karen Bennett, John Henson
Engage Volume 16, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Waters of the...
Powers v. State of Wyoming: Separation of Powers and the Role of the Judiciary
Stephen R. Klein
State Court Docket Watch Article
In its 2013 General Session, the Wyoming Legislature passed Senate File 104, or Senate Enrolled...
Do Sue and Settle Practices Undermine Congressional Intent for Cooperative Federalism on Environmental Matters?
David B. Rivkin, Adam Carl Doverspike
Engage Volume 15, Issue 2
Note from the Editor: This article is about whether sue and settle practices undermine congressional...
Chaidez v. United States and the Non-Retroactivity of New Rules in Criminal Law
Mike Hurst
Engage Volume 15, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article is about the Supreme Court’s 2013 decision in Chaidez v....
Forfeiture is Reasonable, and It Works
Stefan D. Cassella
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997
Asset forfeiture has become one of the most powerful and important tools that federal law...
Morally Innocent, Legally Guilty: The Case for Mens Rea Reform
John G. Malcolm
Federalist Society Review, Volume 18
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the concept of mens rea, argues that too...
Preemption of Punitive Damages in Prescription Drug Litigation
Eric Lasker, Rebecca A. Womeldorf
Engage Volume 14, Issue 1 February 2013
Over the past 16 years, the United States Supreme Court has repeatedly addressed the question...
Courthouse Steps Decision: Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
John F. Duffy, Molly Nixon
On July 1, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued their opinion in Corner Post, Inc....