Jun 26 2025 Topics Civil Rights • Constitution • State Governments • Supreme Court Blog Post Democracy Affirmed: United States v. Skrmetti and the Return to Self-Government Matthew Rice The Supreme Court chose democracy in United States v. Skrmetti. By upholding Tennessee’s authority to...
Dec 26 2024 Blog Post George Priest: In Memoriam The Federalist Society mourns the loss of Professor George Priest, a giant in the creation...
Jul 31 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Law & Economics Blog Post Reviving the Robinson-Patman Act is Bad for Consumers: In Response to Mark Meador Lawrence J. Spiwak Among our nation’s antitrust laws, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 (RPA) is perhaps the most...
May 2 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism Steve J. Markman This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...
Mar 29 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Franchise With That? McDonald’s No-Poach Agreements Receive Antitrust Scrutiny Elizabeth K. Dorminey A case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has brought antitrust...
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...
Apr 5 2023 Wednesday 12:00 p.m. EDT A Lecture by Robert H. Bork Jr. on "The Antitrust Paradox." Richmond Student Chapter University of Richmond, Room 102203 Richmond WayRichmond, VA 23173 Speakers: Robert H. Bork Topics: Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Sponsors: Richmond Student Chapter In-Person Event
Aug 4 2022 Topics Jurisprudence • Philosophy • Supreme Court Blog Post News What Adam Liptak Doesn’t Know about Brown v. Board and Originalism Giancarlo Canaparo, Jack Fitzhenry Adam Liptak, the New York Times’ Supreme Court reporter, recently published an article in which...
Apr 25 2022 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News In Memoriam Orrin Hatch Lee Liberman Otis In 1976, when I was still in college and the world was young, a 43...
Mar 1 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Labor & Employment Law • Law & Economics Blog Post The Incoherence of the Biden Administration’s Labor-Market Policies The Biden administration is pushing two irreconcilable theories about labor markets. One theory argues that...
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Democracy Affirmed: United States v. Skrmetti and the Return to Self-Government
The Supreme Court chose democracy in United States v. Skrmetti. By upholding Tennessee’s authority to...
George Priest: In Memoriam
The Federalist Society mourns the loss of Professor George Priest, a giant in the creation...
Topics
Reviving the Robinson-Patman Act is Bad for Consumers: In Response to Mark Meador
Among our nation’s antitrust laws, the Robinson-Patman Act of 1936 (RPA) is perhaps the most...
Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism
Steve J. Markman
This article is adapted from a speech Justice Markman delivered to the Florida Annual Education...
Topics
Franchise With That? McDonald’s No-Poach Agreements Receive Antitrust Scrutiny
A case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has brought antitrust...
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...
A Lecture by Robert H. Bork Jr. on "The Antitrust Paradox."
Richmond Student Chapter
University of Richmond, Room 102203 Richmond Way
Richmond, VA 23173
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What Adam Liptak Doesn’t Know about Brown v. Board and Originalism
Adam Liptak, the New York Times’ Supreme Court reporter, recently published an article in which...
Topics
In Memoriam Orrin Hatch
In 1976, when I was still in college and the world was young, a 43...
Topics
The Incoherence of the Biden Administration’s Labor-Market Policies
The Biden administration is pushing two irreconcilable theories about labor markets. One theory argues that...