Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review The Federalism Side of School Vouchers John C. Eastman By upholding Ohio’s school voucher program against an Establishment Clause challenge to the inclusion of...
Mar 13 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Consequences of Municipal Litigation Elbert Lin, Jonathan Skrmetti, Dave Yost Cities and counties recently have been playing a more prominent role in initiating large-scale litigation...
Mar 23 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 1 Stephen P. Halbrook Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jan 27 2024 Video FedSoc Events Panel One: Judicial Independence and Trust: Has Article III Become Too Political? Carlos T. Bea, Benjamin M. Flowers, Michael D. Ramsey, Eugene Volokh, Debra Wong Yang 2024 Western Chapters Conference All levels of the judiciary have faced increased attacks on their independence in recent years....
Jan 27 2024 Podcast Panel One: Judicial Independence and Trust: Has Article III Become Too Political? Carlos T. Bea, Benjamin M. Flowers, Michael D. Ramsey, Eugene Volokh, Debra Wong Yang 2024 Western Chapters Conference All levels of the judiciary have faced increased attacks on their independence in recent years....
Feb 29 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch In Wyoming, Supreme Court Rules Canine Sniffs Outside Vehicles Don’t Need Probable Cause Nicholas DeBenedetto Last June, the Wyoming Supreme Court unanimously held that the Wyoming Constitution does not...
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...
Jan 1 2002 Publication Analysis: Duplicative Class Action Litigation Class Action Watch Winter 2002 A number of legal scholars have concluded that duplicative class actions - that is, two...
Apr 10 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Racial Preferences in Economic Benefits: From Widely Accepted to Legally Indefensible George R. La Noue Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 As the United States began to emerge from its long history of legal segregation and...
Apr 23 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury - Is Home-Distilling Commerce? Robert Alt, Andrew Grossman John Ream, an engineer and owner of Trek Brewing Company which creates craft beers in...
The Federalism Side of School Vouchers
John C. Eastman
By upholding Ohio’s school voucher program against an Establishment Clause challenge to the inclusion of...
Consequences of Municipal Litigation
Elbert Lin, Jonathan Skrmetti, Dave Yost
Cities and counties recently have been playing a more prominent role in initiating large-scale litigation...
To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 1
Stephen P. Halbrook
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Panel One: Judicial Independence and Trust: Has Article III Become Too Political?
Carlos T. Bea, Benjamin M. Flowers, Michael D. Ramsey, Eugene Volokh, Debra Wong Yang
2024 Western Chapters Conference
All levels of the judiciary have faced increased attacks on their independence in recent years....
Panel One: Judicial Independence and Trust: Has Article III Become Too Political?
Carlos T. Bea, Benjamin M. Flowers, Michael D. Ramsey, Eugene Volokh, Debra Wong Yang
2024 Western Chapters Conference
All levels of the judiciary have faced increased attacks on their independence in recent years....
In Wyoming, Supreme Court Rules Canine Sniffs Outside Vehicles Don’t Need Probable Cause
Nicholas DeBenedetto
Last June, the Wyoming Supreme Court unanimously held that the Wyoming Constitution does not...
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...
Analysis: Duplicative Class Action Litigation
Class Action Watch Winter 2002
A number of legal scholars have concluded that duplicative class actions - that is, two...
Racial Preferences in Economic Benefits: From Widely Accepted to Legally Indefensible
George R. La Noue
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
As the United States began to emerge from its long history of legal segregation and...
Litigation Update: Ream v. U.S. Department of Treasury - Is Home-Distilling Commerce?
Robert Alt, Andrew Grossman
John Ream, an engineer and owner of Trek Brewing Company which creates craft beers in...