Feb 26 2007 Video Event Videos Panel III: Government Promotion of Moral Issues Lillian R. BeVier, Steven G. Calabresi, Gilbert Marcus Cole, Lino A. Graglia, Steven Lubet 2007 National Student Symposium The Federalist Society's Student Division presented this panel at the 2007 Annual Student Symposium on...
Feb 26 2007 Podcast Panel III: Government Promotion of Moral Issues Lillian R. BeVier, Steven G. Calabresi, Gilbert Marcus Cole, Lino A. Graglia, Steven Lubet 2007 National Student Symposium The Federalist Society's Student Division presented this panel at the 2007 Annual Student Symposium on...
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Mar 2 2017 Topics Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Should Bar Disciplinary Committees Conduct Political Fact-Checking? Maya Noronha On February 20, fifteen law professors submitted a complaint to the D.C. bar seeking discipline...
Jul 19 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Judicial Impartiality Must Not Be a Mere "Facade": On the Dangers of Individual and Systematic Judicial Bias Evan D. Bernick In an article published Tuesday on this blog, David Applegate applauds the New York Times...
Oct 4 2005 Publication Federalist Society Review Letters to Senator Arlen Specter, Chairman, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Steven Lubet, Ronald D. Rotunda, Thomas D. Morgan, Stephen Gillers, David Luban In Slate magazine, August 17, 2005, Professors Stephen Gillers, David Luban, and Steven Lubet published...
Oct 3 2005 Publication Federalist Society Review Engage Volume 6, Issue 2, October 2005 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION What Will the Government Do With Your Confidential Pricing Information Once...
Nov 15 2001 Publication Federalist Society Review When Free Speech and Ethical Standards Collide - Transcript Steven Lubet, David McGowan, A. Raymond Randolph, Harold F. See, Richard W. Painter The Professional Responsibility Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2001 National Lawyers Convention on...
Panel III: Government Promotion of Moral Issues
Lillian R. BeVier, Steven G. Calabresi, Gilbert Marcus Cole, Lino A. Graglia, Steven Lubet
2007 National Student Symposium
The Federalist Society's Student Division presented this panel at the 2007 Annual Student Symposium on...
Panel III: Government Promotion of Moral Issues
Lillian R. BeVier, Steven G. Calabresi, Gilbert Marcus Cole, Lino A. Graglia, Steven Lubet
2007 National Student Symposium
The Federalist Society's Student Division presented this panel at the 2007 Annual Student Symposium on...
Topics
Is the Special Counsel Lawfully Appointed?
The national conversation on the role of Special Counsel continues as Robert Mueller’s investigation enters...
Topics
Should Bar Disciplinary Committees Conduct Political Fact-Checking?
On February 20, fifteen law professors submitted a complaint to the D.C. bar seeking discipline...
Topics
Judicial Impartiality Must Not Be a Mere "Facade": On the Dangers of Individual and Systematic Judicial Bias
In an article published Tuesday on this blog, David Applegate applauds the New York Times...
Letters to Senator Arlen Specter, Chairman, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
Steven Lubet, Ronald D. Rotunda, Thomas D. Morgan, Stephen Gillers, David Luban
In Slate magazine, August 17, 2005, Professors Stephen Gillers, David Luban, and Steven Lubet published...
Engage Volume 6, Issue 2, October 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW & REGULATION What Will the Government Do With Your Confidential Pricing Information Once...
When Free Speech and Ethical Standards Collide - Transcript
Steven Lubet, David McGowan, A. Raymond Randolph, Harold F. See, Richard W. Painter
The Professional Responsibility Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2001 National Lawyers Convention on...