Nov 6 2024 Topics Civil Rights • First Amendment • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: Regulating Access to Adult Content Doesn’t Justify Flouting the First Amendment and Long-Established Precedent David Rubin This term, the Supreme Court will review the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Free Speech Coalition...
Nov 1 2023 Wednesday 12:00 p.m. MDT School Choice Legislation & Litigation Reno Lawyers Chapter Sponsors: Reno Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Aug 7 2023 Topics Civil Rights • First Amendment • State Governments • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Age Verification for Social Media: A Constitutional and Reasonable Regulation Adam Candeub In March, the Utah Social Media Regulation Act, S.B. 152, became law. It adopts almost...
Dec 8 2022 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Protecting Kids From Social Media: Time for a Legal Reappraisal? Adam Candeub Future generations will look back at the early 21st century and see an extraordinary experiment:...
Aug 15 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims Richard B. Raile Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Jul 18 2017 Tuesday 12:00 p.m. Inaugural Fed Soc Lawyers Chapter Lunch McDonald Carano 100 W. Liberty St., #1000Reno, Nevada 89501 Speakers: Randy E. Barnett • Adam Laxalt Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Reno Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Oct 22 2015 Blog Post News Accreditation Overreach Gail L. Heriot In my Wall Street Journal op-ed today, "Why Aren't There More Black Scientists?: The Evidence...
Jun 15 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Does EPA’s Clean Power Plan Proposal Violate the States’ Sovereign Rights? David B. Rivkin, Mark DeLaquil, Andrew Grossman Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan under...
Nov 28 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review A Comprehensive Strategy Targeting Recidivist Criminals with Continuous Real-Time GPS Monitoring: Is Reverse Engineering Crime Control Possible? Peter M. Thomson One of the most pressing criminal justice challenges facing the nation is reducing the incidence...
Sep 1 2011 Thursday 12:00 a.m. 2011 Separation of Powers CLE Course The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe 13031 Ritz-Carlton Highland Court 800-514-4685Truckee, California 96161 Speakers: John S. Baker • Antonin Scalia Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: North Coast Lawyers Chapter • San Francisco Lawyers Chapter • San Francisco Student Chapter • Silicon Valley Lawyers Chapter • Bakersfield Lawyers Chapter • Las Vegas Lawyers Chapter • Salt Lake City Lawyers Chapter • California - Los Angeles Student Chapter • Los Angeles Lawyers Chapter • Loyola - Los Angeles Student Chapter • Gold Coast Lawyers Chapter • Orange County Lawyers Chapter • San Diego Lawyers Chapter • San Diego Student Chapter • Phoenix Lawyers Chapter • Arizona Summit Student Chapter • Portland Lawyers Chapter • Puget Sound Lawyers Chapter • Colorado Lawyers Chapter • Colorado Student Chapter • New Mexico Lawyers Chapter • New Mexico Student Chapter • Nevada Student Chapter • Oregon Student Chapter • Seattle Student Chapter • Lewis & Clark Student Chapter • Idaho Lawyers Chapter • Idaho Student Chapter • Gonzaga Student Chapter • Montana Student Chapter • Montana Lawyers Chapter • Utah Student Chapter • Brigham Young Student Chapter • McGeorge Student Chapter • California - Davis Student Chapter • California - Berkeley Student Chapter • UC College of Law, San Francisco (formerly UC-Hastings) • Golden Gate Student Chapter • Stanford Student Chapter • Santa Clara Student Chapter • Pepperdine Student Chapter • California - Irvine Student Chapter • California Western Student Chapter • Southern California Student Chapter • Southwestern Student Chapter • Chapman Student Chapter • La Verne Student Chapter • Arizona State Student Chapter • Arizona Student Chapter • Denver Student Chapter • Sacramento Lawyers Chapter • Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group more In-Person Event
Topics
Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton: Regulating Access to Adult Content Doesn’t Justify Flouting the First Amendment and Long-Established Precedent
This term, the Supreme Court will review the Fifth Circuit’s decision in Free Speech Coalition...
School Choice Legislation & Litigation
Reno Lawyers Chapter
Topics
Age Verification for Social Media: A Constitutional and Reasonable Regulation
In March, the Utah Social Media Regulation Act, S.B. 152, became law. It adopts almost...
Topics
Protecting Kids From Social Media: Time for a Legal Reappraisal?
Future generations will look back at the early 21st century and see an extraordinary experiment:...
Partisan Gerrymandering and Party Rights: Why Gill v. Whitford Undermines All Future Partisan-Gerrymandering Claims
Richard B. Raile
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Supreme Court’s opinion in Gill v. Whitford...
Inaugural Fed Soc Lawyers Chapter Lunch
McDonald Carano 100 W. Liberty St., #1000Reno, Nevada 89501
Accreditation Overreach
In my Wall Street Journal op-ed today, "Why Aren't There More Black Scientists?: The Evidence...
Does EPA’s Clean Power Plan Proposal Violate the States’ Sovereign Rights?
David B. Rivkin, Mark DeLaquil, Andrew Grossman
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan under...
A Comprehensive Strategy Targeting Recidivist Criminals with Continuous Real-Time GPS Monitoring: Is Reverse Engineering Crime Control Possible?
Peter M. Thomson
One of the most pressing criminal justice challenges facing the nation is reducing the incidence...
2011 Separation of Powers CLE Course
The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe 13031 Ritz-Carlton Highland Court 800-514-4685Truckee, California 96161