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Jul 2 2024

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  • Supreme Court
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Diaz v. United States: New Decision on Expert Testimony in Criminal Cases

  • Robert K. McBride

The Supreme Court recently addressed whether, in a criminal expert case, an expert may render...

May 2 2024 Publication
Toward a More Confident State Constitutionalism
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...

Topics: State Courts · Federalism & Separation of Powers · State Constitutions

Sponsors: Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group

Apr 22 2024

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  • Labor & Employment Law
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Whither Expertise? The Decline and Fall of Nonpartisan Policy at the National Labor Relations Board

  • Alexander T. MacDonald

Last week, the National Labor Relations Board decided Chemtrade West US LLC, a case about...

Mar 4 2024 Publication
The Myth of Mass Incarceration Remains Strong—Despite All Evidence to the Contrary
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The Myth of Mass Incarceration Remains Strong—Despite All Evidence to the Contrary

Zack Smith

A review of Jeffrey Bellin, Mass Incarceration Nation: How the United States Became Addicted to...

Topics: Civil Rights · Criminal Law & Procedure · Due Process

Sponsors: Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group

Dec 19 2023

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  • Federal Courts
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Two Quirky Appellate Decisions on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act

  • J. Christian Adams

Two federal circuit courts of appeal recently handed down a pair of quirky opinions regarding...

Nov 22 2023

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22nd Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture by Bari Weiss

  • Bari Weiss

       On November 10, 2023, Bari Weiss, Founder and Editor of The Free Press, delivered the...

Nov 18 2023

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  • International & National Security Law
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The Case for an AUMF Against Iran and Its Proxies

  • Robert F. Turner

About 2,500 years ago, the Chinese military theorist Sun Tzu wisely observed that subduing the...

Oct 5 2023 Publication
Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation
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Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation

Sarah E. Lang

In a unanimous decision last June, the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy heightened the...

Topics: Labor & Employment Law · Religious Liberties

Sponsors: Religious Liberties Practice Group

Aug 23 2023 Publication
What Is Conservative Constitutionalism? A Fractured History Reveals an Uncertain Path Forward
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What Is Conservative Constitutionalism? A Fractured History Reveals an Uncertain Path Forward

Bradley C. S. Watson

A review of Johnathan O’Neill, Conservative Thought and American Constitutionalism Since the New Deal (Johns Hopkins...

Topics: Constitution · Jurisprudence · Philosophy · Politics · Federalism & Separation of Powers

May 24 2023

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C. Boyden Gray: One of a Kind

  • Adam Gustafson

When Boyden Gray hired me into his law firm in 2013, he had already entered...

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