May 2 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism Stephen J. Markman This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...
Dec 20 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government Johnathan O'Neill Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...
Feb 18 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Financial Services • Separation of Powers • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post Go Ahead, You Do It For Us Wayne A. Abernathy Rule of Law or Rule of Experts? Almost exactly 9 years ago, I spoke...
Mar 4 2021 Topics Constitution • Founding Era & History Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Madison’s Last Veto Richie Angel In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
Oct 20 2020 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post The Legal Framework for Space Force Operations Michael D. Berry In December 2019, Congress authorized the creation of the United States Space Force. Thus far,...
Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Have the American People Irrevocably Ceded Control of Their Government to the Modern Administrative State? Ted Hirt A review of Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First...
Jul 23 2018 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalist Society Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: Separation of Powers, Essential to Liberty, Is Under Attack John C. Eastman This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Jul 18 2018 Topics Constitution • Federalist Society • Founding Era & History Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: The Real Great Charter—Not Magna Carta, but the American Constitution Akhil Reed Amar This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Jun 29 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Why Constitutional Lawyers Need to Know Latin Robert G. Natelson Note from the Editor: This article discusses the role of the Latin language and other...
Aug 10 2016 Blog Post News The Libertarian Case for Originalism Evan D. Bernick Amongst proponents of limited government—be they conservatives or libertarians—originalism is the theory of constitutional interpretation...
Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism
Stephen J. Markman
This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...
A Deeper Originalism: From Court-Centered Jurisprudence to Constitutional Self-Government
Johnathan O'Neill
Originalism has substantially reoriented constitutional discourse since it first reemerged in response to the Warren...
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Go Ahead, You Do It For Us
Rule of Law or Rule of Experts? Almost exactly 9 years ago, I spoke...
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Madison’s Last Veto
In 1796, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to James Madison, in part questioning whether Congress’s...
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The Legal Framework for Space Force Operations
In December 2019, Congress authorized the creation of the United States Space Force. Thus far,...
Have the American People Irrevocably Ceded Control of Their Government to the Modern Administrative State?
Ted Hirt
A review of Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First...
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Liberty Month Revisited: Separation of Powers, Essential to Liberty, Is Under Attack
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
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Liberty Month Revisited: The Real Great Charter—Not Magna Carta, but the American Constitution
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Why Constitutional Lawyers Need to Know Latin
Robert G. Natelson
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the role of the Latin language and other...
The Libertarian Case for Originalism
Amongst proponents of limited government—be they conservatives or libertarians—originalism is the theory of constitutional interpretation...