May 18 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Originalism Carries On Donald A. Daugherty A review of Erwin Chemerinsky, A Momentous Year in the Supreme Court: October Term 2021...
May 6 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review In the Rush to Reform, Prudence Is Among the Highest Duties: How to Responsibly Reform Cash Bail Craig Trainor Over the last two decades, the politics of American criminal law has made strange bedfellows....
Nov 19 2020 Topics Jurisprudence • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Student Blog Initiative Austrian Court Ruling Could Censor Internet Speech Around the World Nicole C. Hager The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
May 4 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review An Imagined Bloc and Other Figments Donald A. Daugherty A review of American Justice 2019: The Roberts Court Arrives, by Mark Joseph Stern (University...
Aug 8 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review Capital Punishment: A One-Sided Contribution to a Complex Debate John G. Malcolm A review of: End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, by...
Nov 10 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review Christie v. NCAA: Anti-Commandeering or Bust Jonathan Wood, Ilya Shapiro Note from the Editor: This article argues that the Supreme Court should find unconstitutional the...
Jan 18 2017 Publication Federalist Society Review The Risks of Regulating in the Dark Sofie E. Miller Note from the Editor: This article argues that regulations passed in the final weeks of...
Sep 9 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Book Review: The War on Cops John G. Malcolm Note from the Editor: This book review supports the basic contentions of Heather Mac Donald’s...
Dec 17 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Ronald A. Cass I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Nov 19 2014 Publication Federalist Society Review Should Judges Judge?: The Affordable Care Act, Subsidies, and Judicial Engagement William R. Maurer Note from the Editor: This article is about D.C. Circuit’s decision in Halbig v. Burwell...
Originalism Carries On
Donald A. Daugherty
A review of Erwin Chemerinsky, A Momentous Year in the Supreme Court: October Term 2021...
In the Rush to Reform, Prudence Is Among the Highest Duties: How to Responsibly Reform Cash Bail
Craig Trainor
Over the last two decades, the politics of American criminal law has made strange bedfellows....
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Austrian Court Ruling Could Censor Internet Speech Around the World
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
An Imagined Bloc and Other Figments
Donald A. Daugherty
A review of American Justice 2019: The Roberts Court Arrives, by Mark Joseph Stern (University...
Capital Punishment: A One-Sided Contribution to a Complex Debate
John G. Malcolm
A review of: End of Its Rope: How Killing the Death Penalty Can Revive Criminal Justice, by...
Christie v. NCAA: Anti-Commandeering or Bust
Jonathan Wood, Ilya Shapiro
Note from the Editor: This article argues that the Supreme Court should find unconstitutional the...
The Risks of Regulating in the Dark
Sofie E. Miller
Note from the Editor: This article argues that regulations passed in the final weeks of...
Book Review: The War on Cops
John G. Malcolm
Note from the Editor: This book review supports the basic contentions of Heather Mac Donald’s...
Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems
Ronald A. Cass
I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Should Judges Judge?: The Affordable Care Act, Subsidies, and Judicial Engagement
William R. Maurer
Note from the Editor: This article is about D.C. Circuit’s decision in Halbig v. Burwell...