Nov 15 2018 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel I: What is Regulation For? Richard A. Epstein, Britt C. Grant, Philip A. Hamburger, Kathryn Kovacs, Jon D. Michaels 2018 National Lawyers Convention The administrative state, with roots over a century old, was founded on the premise that...
Sep 21 2020 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 57: Constitution Day Lecture: Inside the Mind of James Madison Colleen Sheehan To celebrate Constitution Day, the Rutgers Law School chapter of the Federalist Society hosted Dr....
Nov 15 2018 Podcast Event Videos Showcase Panel I: What is Regulation For? Richard A. Epstein, Britt C. Grant, Philip A. Hamburger, Kathryn Kovacs, Jon D. Michaels 2018 National Lawyers Convention The administrative state, with roots over a century old, was founded on the premise that...
May 12 2022 Video Short Videos The Drafting of America's First Constitutions John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams Short Films The extraordinary decade from 1776 to 1787 marked the most substantial period of constitution writing...
Jul 27 2022 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast Pennsylvania’s Populist Constitution | The Drafting of America’s First Constitutions John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams As one of the most radically democratic constitutions in American history, the Pennsylvania Constitution of...
Jan 5 2024 Video Panel: Consideration of Race After SFFA v. Harvard David Bernstein, Stacy Hawkins, Gail L. Heriot, Cory R. Liu, Kimberly J. Robinson The Supreme Court’s SFFA v. Harvard decision signals a major change in university admissions and...
Feb 12 2024 Video FedSoc Events Race at Work: Can Businesses Treat People Differently on the Basis of Race? Jonathan Berry, Jay Edelson, Stacy Hawkins, Gregory G. Katsas, Jason C. Schwartz In June of last year, the Supreme Court held that consideration of applicants’ race in...
Feb 12 2024 Podcast FedSoc Events Race at Work: Can Businesses Treat People Differently on the Basis of Race? Jonathan Berry, Jay Edelson, Stacy Hawkins, Gregory G. Katsas, Jason C. Schwartz In June of last year, the Supreme Court held that consideration of applicants’ race in...
May 15 2024 Podcast Emergency Powers in the Pandemic [The FedSoc Films Podcast] Kelly Deere In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Kelly Deere, Professor of Law at Rutgers...
Feb 17 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Are American Law Schools Failing?: An Exchange Between Brian Tamanaha & Harold See Harold F. See, Brian Z. Tamanaha Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013 The Collapsing Economics of Legal Education Brian Z. Tamanaha* Introduction Many law schools around the...
Showcase Panel I: What is Regulation For?
Richard A. Epstein, Britt C. Grant, Philip A. Hamburger, Kathryn Kovacs, Jon D. Michaels
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The administrative state, with roots over a century old, was founded on the premise that...
Necessary & Proper Episode 57: Constitution Day Lecture: Inside the Mind of James Madison
Colleen Sheehan
To celebrate Constitution Day, the Rutgers Law School chapter of the Federalist Society hosted Dr....
Showcase Panel I: What is Regulation For?
Richard A. Epstein, Britt C. Grant, Philip A. Hamburger, Kathryn Kovacs, Jon D. Michaels
2018 National Lawyers Convention
The administrative state, with roots over a century old, was founded on the premise that...
The Drafting of America's First Constitutions
John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams
Short Films
The extraordinary decade from 1776 to 1787 marked the most substantial period of constitution writing...
Pennsylvania’s Populist Constitution | The Drafting of America’s First Constitutions
John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams
As one of the most radically democratic constitutions in American history, the Pennsylvania Constitution of...
Panel: Consideration of Race After SFFA v. Harvard
David Bernstein, Stacy Hawkins, Gail L. Heriot, Cory R. Liu, Kimberly J. Robinson
The Supreme Court’s SFFA v. Harvard decision signals a major change in university admissions and...
Race at Work: Can Businesses Treat People Differently on the Basis of Race?
Jonathan Berry, Jay Edelson, Stacy Hawkins, Gregory G. Katsas, Jason C. Schwartz
In June of last year, the Supreme Court held that consideration of applicants’ race in...
Race at Work: Can Businesses Treat People Differently on the Basis of Race?
Jonathan Berry, Jay Edelson, Stacy Hawkins, Gregory G. Katsas, Jason C. Schwartz
In June of last year, the Supreme Court held that consideration of applicants’ race in...
Emergency Powers in the Pandemic [The FedSoc Films Podcast]
Kelly Deere
In this episode of the FedSoc Films Podcast, Kelly Deere, Professor of Law at Rutgers...
Are American Law Schools Failing?: An Exchange Between Brian Tamanaha & Harold See
Harold F. See, Brian Z. Tamanaha
Engage Volume 14, Issue 3 October 2013
The Collapsing Economics of Legal Education Brian Z. Tamanaha* Introduction Many law schools around the...