Sep 29 2022 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News A Tribute to Ken Starr Paul D. Clement Ken Starr lived a remarkable life in the law. At various times, Judge, Solicitor General,...
Sep 20 2022 Topics Federalist Society Blog Post News Remembrance of Ken Starr Theodore B. Olson The legal profession and the American people have lost a figure of towering intellect, patriotism,...
Jul 26 2021 Publication Federalist Society Review The End of Independent Agencies? Restoring Presidential Control of the Executive Branch Andrew Grossman, Sean Sandoloski On the day that President Joe Biden took office, among his first official acts was...
Jun 24 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums McGirt: One Year Later Eric Grant, Ryan Leonard, Jennifer H. Weddle As the 2020 term concluded, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that...
Jun 24 2021 Video FedSoc Forums McGirt: One Year Later Eric Grant, Ryan Leonard, Jennifer H. Weddle As the 2020 term concluded, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that...
May 3 2019 Topics Article I Initiative • Criminal Law & Procedure • Politics • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Mueller Report Fireworks – And It Isn’t Even the Fourth of July John G. Malcolm And the drama continues! On Wednesday, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the Senate Judiciary...
Apr 3 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Culture • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Rule of Law Is Not Rule of Lawyers Gregory Dolin Over the last several months, as the leadership of the House of Representatives and its...
Jan 11 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News The DOJ's Approach to False Claims Act Enforcement John C. Richter The U.S. Senate will soon begin the confirmation hearings for William P. Barr to be...
Oct 7 2018 Video Short Videos The Great Dissent: Justice Scalia's Opinion in Morrison v. Olson Gary Lawson, Richard H. Pildes, Theodore B. Olson Thirty years after the decision in Morrison v. Olson, questions raised in Justice Antonin Scalia’s...
Jun 15 2018 Topics Constitution • Separation of Powers Blog Post News Is the Special Counsel Lawfully Appointed? The national conversation on the role of Special Counsel continues as Robert Mueller’s investigation enters...
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A Tribute to Ken Starr
Ken Starr lived a remarkable life in the law. At various times, Judge, Solicitor General,...
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Remembrance of Ken Starr
The legal profession and the American people have lost a figure of towering intellect, patriotism,...
The End of Independent Agencies? Restoring Presidential Control of the Executive Branch
Andrew Grossman, Sean Sandoloski
On the day that President Joe Biden took office, among his first official acts was...
McGirt: One Year Later
Eric Grant, Ryan Leonard, Jennifer H. Weddle
As the 2020 term concluded, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that...
McGirt: One Year Later
Eric Grant, Ryan Leonard, Jennifer H. Weddle
As the 2020 term concluded, the US Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that...
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Mueller Report Fireworks – And It Isn’t Even the Fourth of July
And the drama continues! On Wednesday, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the Senate Judiciary...
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Rule of Law Is Not Rule of Lawyers
Over the last several months, as the leadership of the House of Representatives and its...
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The DOJ's Approach to False Claims Act Enforcement
The U.S. Senate will soon begin the confirmation hearings for William P. Barr to be...
The Great Dissent: Justice Scalia's Opinion in Morrison v. Olson
Gary Lawson, Richard H. Pildes, Theodore B. Olson
Thirty years after the decision in Morrison v. Olson, questions raised in Justice Antonin Scalia’s...
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Is the Special Counsel Lawfully Appointed?
The national conversation on the role of Special Counsel continues as Robert Mueller’s investigation enters...