Jan 20 2021 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster Daniel Lips The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
Feb 22 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review How the Founders’ Natural Law Theory Illuminates the Original Meaning of Free Exercise Kody Cooper Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 In Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, the Supreme Court will consider whether Philadelphia’s 2018 policy...
Apr 15 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review We Are Free for a Reason David F. Forte Federalist Society Review, Volume 22 A review of Free to Believe: The Battle Over Religious Liberty in America, by Luke...
Aug 8 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Capital Punishment: A One-Sided Contribution to a Complex Debate John G. Malcolm Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 A review of: End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, by...
Sep 13 2018 Video Short Videos Right to Tweet? Social Media & Employment Law [POLICYbrief] Elizabeth Milito Short video featuring Beth Milito According to the Pew Research Center, two-thirds of employees access social media while at work....
Apr 11 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 216 – Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion Theodore Johnson, Althea Nagai, Linda L. Chavez Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in...
Apr 14 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion Linda L. Chavez, Theodore Johnson, Althea Nagai A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in...
Dec 16 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Measuring and Evaluating Public Responses to Religious Rights Rulings Creighton Roland Meland, Stephen Cranney Federalist Society Review, Volume 23 The story of Jack Phillips and his cake shop—Masterpiece Cakeshop—is by now familiar. Jack Phillips...
Jul 6 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News A new weapon in the fight against executive branch abuse Professional commentators have expressed their surprise at the extent to which the national political establishment...
Jan 3 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law • Supreme Court Blog Post News What Do the NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges’ Decisions Tell Us About the Fairness of the Board’s Procedures? R. Pepper Crutcher Twenty-three of the National Labor Relations Board’s 36 Administrative Law Judges (64%) were Board attorneys...
Topics
Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster
The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
How the Founders’ Natural Law Theory Illuminates the Original Meaning of Free Exercise
Kody Cooper
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
In Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, the Supreme Court will consider whether Philadelphia’s 2018 policy...
We Are Free for a Reason
David F. Forte
Federalist Society Review, Volume 22
A review of Free to Believe: The Battle Over Religious Liberty in America, by Luke...
Capital Punishment: A One-Sided Contribution to a Complex Debate
John G. Malcolm
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
A review of: End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, by...
Right to Tweet? Social Media & Employment Law [POLICYbrief]
Elizabeth Milito
Short video featuring Beth Milito
According to the Pew Research Center, two-thirds of employees access social media while at work....
Deep Dive Episode 216 – Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion
Theodore Johnson, Althea Nagai, Linda L. Chavez
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in...
Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion
Linda L. Chavez, Theodore Johnson, Althea Nagai
A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar
With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in...
Measuring and Evaluating Public Responses to Religious Rights Rulings
Creighton Roland Meland, Stephen Cranney
Federalist Society Review, Volume 23
The story of Jack Phillips and his cake shop—Masterpiece Cakeshop—is by now familiar. Jack Phillips...
Topics
A new weapon in the fight against executive branch abuse
Professional commentators have expressed their surprise at the extent to which the national political establishment...
Topics
What Do the NLRB’s Administrative Law Judges’ Decisions Tell Us About the Fairness of the Board’s Procedures?
Twenty-three of the National Labor Relations Board’s 36 Administrative Law Judges (64%) were Board attorneys...