Sep 15 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News Spotlighting the FCC’s Key Digital Discrimination Rulemaking Randolph J. May The Federal Communications Commission is fast approaching a November 15 statutory deadline to adopt rules...
Oct 5 2023 Publication State Court Docket Watch Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Most Abortions, Establishes Right To Life-Saving Abortion Julia Payne After the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization,[1] Indiana...
Oct 11 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board Alexander Thomas MacDonald Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Feb 24 2020 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News In United States v. Sineneng-Smith, SCOTUS Grapples with Line Between Protected Speech and Criminal Solicitation Thomas E. Travis Can an individual be convicted of a felony for statements made in support of illegal...
Feb 14 2024 Topics Due Process • Federal Courts • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Alabama v. Williams: A Federalism Case to Watch Rick Eberstadt Virginia and seventeen other States recently filed a U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae brief in...
Oct 1 2002 Publication Federalist Society Review Will the ICC Provide Adequate Procedural and Structural Safeguards? David Stoelting, John O. McGinnis, Lee A. Casey, Thomas F. Gede, John L. Washburn MR. GEDE: Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the Federalist Society for Law and Public...
Mar 20 2020 Topics Criminal Law & Procedure • Litigation • Supreme Court Blog Post News Salgado v. United States: Will the Supreme Court Require the Department of Justice to Follow the Plain Text of CAFRA’s Attorneys’ Fees Provision? Justin Pearson On April 3rd, the Supreme Court is scheduled to review a crucial petition for a...
Mar 23 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 1 Stephen P. Halbrook Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Mar 31 2020 Topics Civil Rights • Constitution • Founding Era & History • Second Amendment Blog Post News Second Amendment Historian Stephen Halbrook Demonstrates that Americans Have—and Always Had—a Fundamental Right to Carry Firearms Outside of the Home Mark W. Smith Stephen Halbrook’s recent, important paper in the Federalist Society Review, To Bear Arms for Self-Defense:...
Mar 6 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Federal Courts • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post United States v. Pheasant: A Rare Bird That Might Be a Good Vehicle to Revive the Nondelegation Doctrine Casey Mattox, Michael Pepson Respected jurists and scholars alike have lamented that the Constitution’s prohibition against Congress transferring its...
Topics
Spotlighting the FCC’s Key Digital Discrimination Rulemaking
The Federal Communications Commission is fast approaching a November 15 statutory deadline to adopt rules...
Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Most Abortions, Establishes Right To Life-Saving Abortion
Julia Payne
After the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization,[1] Indiana...
The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board
Alexander Thomas MacDonald
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
Axon Enterprises v. FTC[1] wasn’t supposed to be about labor law. In fact, it wasn’t...
Topics
In United States v. Sineneng-Smith, SCOTUS Grapples with Line Between Protected Speech and Criminal Solicitation
Can an individual be convicted of a felony for statements made in support of illegal...
Topics
Alabama v. Williams: A Federalism Case to Watch
Virginia and seventeen other States recently filed a U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae brief in...
Will the ICC Provide Adequate Procedural and Structural Safeguards?
David Stoelting, John O. McGinnis, Lee A. Casey, Thomas F. Gede, John L. Washburn
MR. GEDE: Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the Federalist Society for Law and Public...
Topics
Salgado v. United States: Will the Supreme Court Require the Department of Justice to Follow the Plain Text of CAFRA’s Attorneys’ Fees Provision?
On April 3rd, the Supreme Court is scheduled to review a crucial petition for a...
To Bear Arms for Self-Defense: A “Right of the People” or a Privilege of the Few? Part 1
Stephen P. Halbrook
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Second Amendment Historian Stephen Halbrook Demonstrates that Americans Have—and Always Had—a Fundamental Right to Carry Firearms Outside of the Home
Stephen Halbrook’s recent, important paper in the Federalist Society Review, To Bear Arms for Self-Defense:...
Topics
United States v. Pheasant: A Rare Bird That Might Be a Good Vehicle to Revive the Nondelegation Doctrine
Respected jurists and scholars alike have lamented that the Constitution’s prohibition against Congress transferring its...