Aug 12 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct Michael S. McGinniss Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 [T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Sep 23 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't) Alexander T. MacDonald Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...
Oct 15 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Twin Commands: Streamlining Equality Litigation Based on Students for Fair Admissions Skylar Croy, Daniel Lennington Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Each year, government contracting programs dole out tens of billions of dollars to businesses that...
Nov 13 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Church, State, and Charter Schools: The Fight Over Faith-Based Public Education in Oklahoma Erin Smith In 1999, Oklahoma enacted the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act (Act).[1] Its purpose was multi-faceted:...
Nov 25 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Ohio Supreme Court Rules a Bone in “Boneless” Wing Doesn’t Make a Food Supplier Negligent Alex M. Certo In Berkheimer v. REKM, L.L.C.,[1] the Ohio Supreme Court determined that the presence of a...
Dec 5 2024 Topics First Amendment • Founding Era & History • Litigation • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post A Guide to Locating and Obtaining Older Federal Court Records Stephen R. Klein The PACER platform—Public Access to Court Electronic Records—is still a relatively recent invention, completing wide...
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Michael S. McGinniss
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't)
Alexander T. MacDonald
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...
The Twin Commands: Streamlining Equality Litigation Based on Students for Fair Admissions
Skylar Croy, Daniel Lennington
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Each year, government contracting programs dole out tens of billions of dollars to businesses that...
Church, State, and Charter Schools: The Fight Over Faith-Based Public Education in Oklahoma
Erin Smith
In 1999, Oklahoma enacted the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act (Act).[1] Its purpose was multi-faceted:...
Ohio Supreme Court Rules a Bone in “Boneless” Wing Doesn’t Make a Food Supplier Negligent
Alex M. Certo
In Berkheimer v. REKM, L.L.C.,[1] the Ohio Supreme Court determined that the presence of a...
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A Guide to Locating and Obtaining Older Federal Court Records
The PACER platform—Public Access to Court Electronic Records—is still a relatively recent invention, completing wide...