Jan 27 2025 Topics Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Supreme Court, Without Explanation, Refuses to Allow the State of Utah to Invoke the Court’s Original Jurisdiction to Challenge the Federal Government’s Retention of Millions of Acres of Land Stephen Davis Over the course of the past decade, the embers left by the Sagebrush Revolution—first ignited...
Feb 14 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Feb 14 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Nov 30 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Insights on the Supreme Court's New Ethics Guidelines Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant...
Nov 30 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Insights on the Supreme Court's New Ethics Guidelines Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast Originalist Perspectives on Ethics and the Supreme Court David Lat, Jay Mitchell, Carrie Campbell Severino, David R. Stras Article III of the Constitution vests the “judicial Power” in “one Supreme Court, and in...
Nov 17 2023 Video Event Videos Originalist Perspectives on Ethics and the Supreme Court David Lat, Jay Mitchell, Carrie Campbell Severino, David R. Stras Article III of the Constitution vests the “judicial Power” in “one Supreme Court, and in...
Jun 20 2023 Video FedSoc Events Ethics of Client Coercion Webinar David Boies, Carissa Byrne Hessick, David Lat, Michael S. McGinniss, John S. Moran Is it ethical for in-house attorneys to leverage their employer’s economic clout to interfere with...
Feb 6 2023 Video FedSoc Events The State of Law Schools Series Part 1: Discussion, Coercion, and The Pursuit of Truth: The Role of Law Schools in Promoting Civility Paul D. Clement, Jay Edelson, James C. Ho, David Lat, Renée Lettow Lerner, Eugene Volokh Recent events at a number of law schools have raised concerns about civility and respect...
Dec 6 2022 Video FedSoc Events The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor Josh Blackman, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Stephen Alexander Vaden Under the Constitution, two branches of government are formally involved in the selection of federal...
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Supreme Court, Without Explanation, Refuses to Allow the State of Utah to Invoke the Court’s Original Jurisdiction to Challenge the Federal Government’s Retention of Millions of Acres of Land
Over the course of the past decade, the embers left by the Sagebrush Revolution—first ignited...
Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In...
Insights on the Supreme Court's New Ethics Guidelines
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant...
Insights on the Supreme Court's New Ethics Guidelines
Arthur D. Hellman, David Lat, Jennifer Perkins
On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant...
Originalist Perspectives on Ethics and the Supreme Court
David Lat, Jay Mitchell, Carrie Campbell Severino, David R. Stras
Article III of the Constitution vests the “judicial Power” in “one Supreme Court, and in...
Originalist Perspectives on Ethics and the Supreme Court
David Lat, Jay Mitchell, Carrie Campbell Severino, David R. Stras
Article III of the Constitution vests the “judicial Power” in “one Supreme Court, and in...
Ethics of Client Coercion Webinar
David Boies, Carissa Byrne Hessick, David Lat, Michael S. McGinniss, John S. Moran
Is it ethical for in-house attorneys to leverage their employer’s economic clout to interfere with...
The State of Law Schools Series Part 1: Discussion, Coercion, and The Pursuit of Truth: The Role of Law Schools in Promoting Civility
Paul D. Clement, Jay Edelson, James C. Ho, David Lat, Renée Lettow Lerner, Eugene Volokh
Recent events at a number of law schools have raised concerns about civility and respect...
The Judge’s Role in Choosing a Successor
Josh Blackman, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Stephen Alexander Vaden
Under the Constitution, two branches of government are formally involved in the selection of federal...