Nov 30 2021 Blog Post News In Dobbs v. Jackson, History is On Mississippi's Side Kody Cooper, Justin Buckley Dyer This post originally appeared at Newsweek and is being republished here with permission. The Supreme...
Nov 4 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review The Gordian Knot of Abortion Jurisprudence Philip D. Williamson On December 1, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health...
Aug 20 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice Adam F. Griffin The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
Jul 13 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News Separate Payments for Abortion Services and Other Changes in HHS’s Proposed Insurance Regulations Rachel N. Morrison On June 28, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (along with...
Oct 24 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review The Supreme Court Takes Up Abortion: What You Need to Know About June Medical Services v. Gee Rachel N. Morrison Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jun 25 2018 Topics Family Law Blog Post State Courts & AGs AG Watch: Planned Parenthood v. Jegley Nicholas Bronni On May 29, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Planned Parenthood v. Jegley, a case...
Nov 19 2016 Video Event Videos Professional Responsibility & Legal Education: Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes Steven Colloton, Arthur D. Hellman, Patrick Morrisey, Patrick A. Parenteau, John J. Park, Kimberley A. Strassel “Those who won our independence," Justice Brandeis wrote nearly a century ago, “eschewed silence coerced...
Nov 19 2016 Podcast Professional Responsibility & Legal Education: Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes Steven Colloton, Arthur D. Hellman, Patrick Morrisey, Patrick A. Parenteau, John J. Park, Kimberley A. Strassel “Those who won our independence," Justice Brandeis wrote nearly a century ago, “eschewed silence coerced...
Aug 23 2016 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News (Temporary?) Reprieve for Students at California Religious Colleges Gregory S. Baylor Students at California’s religious colleges have dodged a very large caliber bullet . . ....
Jun 27 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News SCOTUS Opinions and Orders Update Maimon Schwarzschild, Kenneth W. Starr, Timothy Courtney The Supreme Court issued opinions in the 3 remaining argued cases from OT 15, as...
In Dobbs v. Jackson, History is On Mississippi's Side
This post originally appeared at Newsweek and is being republished here with permission. The Supreme...
The Gordian Knot of Abortion Jurisprudence
Philip D. Williamson
On December 1, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health...
Protecting Economic Liberty in the Federal Courts: Theory, Precedent, Practice
Adam F. Griffin
The 14th Amendment meaningfully protects economic liberty. While this protection was originally housed in the...
Topics
Separate Payments for Abortion Services and Other Changes in HHS’s Proposed Insurance Regulations
On June 28, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (along with...
The Supreme Court Takes Up Abortion: What You Need to Know About June Medical Services v. Gee
Rachel N. Morrison
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
AG Watch: Planned Parenthood v. Jegley
On May 29, the Supreme Court denied certiorari in Planned Parenthood v. Jegley, a case...
Professional Responsibility & Legal Education: Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes
Steven Colloton, Arthur D. Hellman, Patrick Morrisey, Patrick A. Parenteau, John J. Park, Kimberley A. Strassel
“Those who won our independence," Justice Brandeis wrote nearly a century ago, “eschewed silence coerced...
Professional Responsibility & Legal Education: Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes
Steven Colloton, Arthur D. Hellman, Patrick Morrisey, Patrick A. Parenteau, John J. Park, Kimberley A. Strassel
“Those who won our independence," Justice Brandeis wrote nearly a century ago, “eschewed silence coerced...
Topics
(Temporary?) Reprieve for Students at California Religious Colleges
Students at California’s religious colleges have dodged a very large caliber bullet . . ....
Topics
SCOTUS Opinions and Orders Update
The Supreme Court issued opinions in the 3 remaining argued cases from OT 15, as...