Jan 16 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The 30-Year History of Diluting ERISA’s Fiduciary Duty Paul N. Watkins, Kathleen Barceleau Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), fiduciaries have a strict duty...
Feb 10 2021 Topics Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News The Biden Administration Subjects the Internet to a “Death by 50 State Cuts” Lawrence J. Spiwak Over the past two decades, the Federal Communications Commission has taken a mixed approach towards...
Nov 27 2018 Publication White Papers 2018 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes seriously its responsibility as a non-partisan institution...
Aug 1 2018 Topics Federalist Society • Litigation • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Liberty Month Revisited: Regulation by Litigation Mark A. Behrens This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
Jan 29 2018 Publication White Papers 2017 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Sarah Goggans This paper reviews key civil justice issues and reforms in 2017. Part I focuses on...
Apr 10 2017 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Justice Thomas' Long History of Criticizing Asset Forfeiture Nick Sibilla Alongside Sen. Rand Paul, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has become one of the most...
Feb 27 2017 Podcast The Congressional Review Act’s “Rediscovery” and Hidden Uses - Podcast Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh In 1996, Congress passed the Congressional Review Act (CRA). Before an executive agency rule—broadly defined...
Jan 31 2017 Blog Post Executive Branch Review Regulating the Regulators Wayne A. Abernathy Among the regulatory memos and executive orders emanating from the White House in recent days,...
Aug 1 2016 Publication White Papers 2015 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
May 12 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News What 20 Years of Internet Law Teaches Us about Innovation Policy Adam Thierer The Internet and the Digital Revolution gave us an abundance of riches—powerful computers, tablets, and...
The 30-Year History of Diluting ERISA’s Fiduciary Duty
Paul N. Watkins, Kathleen Barceleau
Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), fiduciaries have a strict duty...
Topics
The Biden Administration Subjects the Internet to a “Death by 50 State Cuts”
Over the past two decades, the Federal Communications Commission has taken a mixed approach towards...
2018 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes seriously its responsibility as a non-partisan institution...
Topics
Liberty Month Revisited: Regulation by Litigation
This month we are sharing a selection of paired pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty...
2017 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Sarah Goggans
This paper reviews key civil justice issues and reforms in 2017. Part I focuses on...
Topics
Justice Thomas' Long History of Criticizing Asset Forfeiture
Alongside Sen. Rand Paul, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has become one of the most...
The Congressional Review Act’s “Rediscovery” and Hidden Uses - Podcast
Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh
In 1996, Congress passed the Congressional Review Act (CRA). Before an executive agency rule—broadly defined...
Regulating the Regulators
Among the regulatory memos and executive orders emanating from the White House in recent days,...
2015 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Christopher Appel
This paper recaps key civil justice reforms that occurred in 2015. Part I focuses on...
Topics
What 20 Years of Internet Law Teaches Us about Innovation Policy
The Internet and the Digital Revolution gave us an abundance of riches—powerful computers, tablets, and...