Nov 14 2011 Podcast Showcase Panel II: Political Philosophy and Classical Liberalism Roundtable Richard A. Epstein, Sandra Segal Ikuta, Andrew Koppelman, Leonard A. Leo, Michael W. McConnell, John O. McGinnis, Paul Rahe, Douglas B. Rasmussen, John Tomasi 2011 National Lawyers Convention This year, two books are being published defending classical liberalism: one by Richard Epstein and...
Nov 14 2011 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel III: Term Limits, Entitlement Reform, and Random Assignment of Members of Congress to Committees Steven G. Calabresi, William N. Eskridge, Edith H. Jones, William Kristol, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Dean Reuter 2011 National Lawyers Convention The Constitution does not mention congressional committees anywhere in the text, and Congress’ power to...
Nov 14 2011 Podcast Showcase Panel III: Term Limits, Entitlement Reform, and Random Assignment of Members of Congress to Committees Steven G. Calabresi, William N. Eskridge, Edith H. Jones, William Kristol, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Dean Reuter 2011 National Lawyers Convention The Constitution does not mention congressional committees anywhere in the text, and Congress’ power to...
Mar 3 2010 Podcast McDonald v. City of Chicago – Post-Argument Debate SCOTUScast Clark Neily, Steven G. Calabresi, J. Gordon Hylton SCOTUScast 03-03-10 featuring J. Gordon Hylton, Clark Neily, & Steven G. Calabresi On March 2, 2010, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in McDonald v. City of...
Feb 28 2011 Video Event Videos Panel II: Federalism and Interstate Competition Jonathan H. Adler, Clayton Gillette, Gregory G. Katsas, John O. McGinnis, Lauren Prieb, Louis Michael Seidman 2011 National Student Symposium This panel will assess American federalism as a competitive institution that offers a marketplace of...
Feb 28 2011 Podcast Panel II: Federalism and Interstate Competition Jonathan H. Adler, Clayton Gillette, Gregory G. Katsas, John O. McGinnis, Lauren Prieb, Louis Michael Seidman 2011 National Student Symposium This panel will assess American federalism as a competitive institution that offers a marketplace of...
Jan 10 2011 Podcast Luncheon Debate: The Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate Randy E. Barnett, Steven G. Calabresi, Orin S. Kerr 13th Annual Faculty Conference Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Orin S. Kerr, The George Washington...
Jan 10 2011 Video Event Videos Luncheon Debate: The Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate Randy E. Barnett, Steven G. Calabresi, Orin S. Kerr 13th Annual Faculty Conference Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Orin S. Kerr, The George Washington...
Jan 10 2011 Podcast Panel 3: Alternatives to Originalism: Conservative and Libertarian Perspectives David Bernstein, Patrick McKinley Brennan, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Orin S. Kerr, John O. McGinnis 13th Annual Faculty Conference Prof. David E. Bernstein, George Mason University School of Law Prof. Patrick Brennan, Villanova University...
Nov 22 2010 Podcast Showcase Panel II: Government of the People, by the People, and for the People? Steven G. Calabresi, Robert D. Cooter, Richard A. Epstein, William N. Eskridge, Thomas W. Merrill 2010 National Lawyers Convention Direct democracy is feasible today to an extent that it was not feasible in 1787....
Showcase Panel II: Political Philosophy and Classical Liberalism Roundtable
Richard A. Epstein, Sandra Segal Ikuta, Andrew Koppelman, Leonard A. Leo, Michael W. McConnell, John O. McGinnis, Paul Rahe, Douglas B. Rasmussen, John Tomasi
2011 National Lawyers Convention
This year, two books are being published defending classical liberalism: one by Richard Epstein and...
Showcase Panel III: Term Limits, Entitlement Reform, and Random Assignment of Members of Congress to Committees
Steven G. Calabresi, William N. Eskridge, Edith H. Jones, William Kristol, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Dean Reuter
2011 National Lawyers Convention
The Constitution does not mention congressional committees anywhere in the text, and Congress’ power to...
Showcase Panel III: Term Limits, Entitlement Reform, and Random Assignment of Members of Congress to Committees
Steven G. Calabresi, William N. Eskridge, Edith H. Jones, William Kristol, Jide Okechuku Nzelibe, Dean Reuter
2011 National Lawyers Convention
The Constitution does not mention congressional committees anywhere in the text, and Congress’ power to...
McDonald v. City of Chicago – Post-Argument Debate SCOTUScast
Clark Neily, Steven G. Calabresi, J. Gordon Hylton
SCOTUScast 03-03-10 featuring J. Gordon Hylton, Clark Neily, & Steven G. Calabresi
On March 2, 2010, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in McDonald v. City of...
Panel II: Federalism and Interstate Competition
Jonathan H. Adler, Clayton Gillette, Gregory G. Katsas, John O. McGinnis, Lauren Prieb, Louis Michael Seidman
2011 National Student Symposium
This panel will assess American federalism as a competitive institution that offers a marketplace of...
Panel II: Federalism and Interstate Competition
Jonathan H. Adler, Clayton Gillette, Gregory G. Katsas, John O. McGinnis, Lauren Prieb, Louis Michael Seidman
2011 National Student Symposium
This panel will assess American federalism as a competitive institution that offers a marketplace of...
Luncheon Debate: The Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate
Randy E. Barnett, Steven G. Calabresi, Orin S. Kerr
13th Annual Faculty Conference
Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Orin S. Kerr, The George Washington...
Luncheon Debate: The Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate
Randy E. Barnett, Steven G. Calabresi, Orin S. Kerr
13th Annual Faculty Conference
Prof. Randy E. Barnett, Georgetown University Law Center Prof. Orin S. Kerr, The George Washington...
Panel 3: Alternatives to Originalism: Conservative and Libertarian Perspectives
David Bernstein, Patrick McKinley Brennan, Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Orin S. Kerr, John O. McGinnis
13th Annual Faculty Conference
Prof. David E. Bernstein, George Mason University School of Law Prof. Patrick Brennan, Villanova University...
Showcase Panel II: Government of the People, by the People, and for the People?
Steven G. Calabresi, Robert D. Cooter, Richard A. Epstein, William N. Eskridge, Thomas W. Merrill
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Direct democracy is feasible today to an extent that it was not feasible in 1787....