Mar 15 2018 Video Event Videos The Free Speech Vernacular Tara A. Smith, Amanda Salz, Ashley H. Terrazas Conceptual Confusions in the Way We Speak about Speech Is there something wrong with the way we speak about speech? Tara Smith, Professor of...
Mar 30 2018 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism Blog Post News Building Article I Conservatism Philip A. Wallach The following blog was originally posted on legbranch.com about the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative...
May 22 2018 Topics Affirmative Action • Civil Rights • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Affirmative Discrimination Against Asian American Applicants in College Admissions Althea Nagai Above is the livestream feed for this study's panel event with the Center for Equal...
Jun 11 2021 Topics Affirmative Action • Supreme Court Blog Post News Amici Argue Harvard’s Use of Race in Admissions Should Face Supreme Court Scrutiny William E. Trachman A Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed by the Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) reveals...
Dec 4 2015 Video Short Videos Can college admissions consider race? Gail L. Heriot Short video featuring Gail Heriot discussing Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin Gail Heriot, Professor of Law at the University of San Diego school of law, discusses...
Nov 3 2015 Podcast Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System - Podcast Tara A. Smith, Gary Lawson Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast At a time when some argue that the Rule of Law seems to be deteriorating...
Sep 28 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Texas Chapters Conference panels rundown Merritt Lander The Texas Chapter of the Federalist Society held its second annual chapter conference on September...
Jul 29 2016 Topics Article I Initiative Blog Post News Congress Tries To Restrict Executive Actions John Shu The Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection Act, H.R. 4321, is before the...
Nov 29 2022 Topics Civil Rights • Supreme Court Blog Post News What Happens if the Supreme Court Leaves the Door Open for Facially Race-Neutral Race Discrimination? Anthony Pericolo The Fairfax County, Virginia, School Board had a “problem”: too many Asian eighth graders were...
Dec 15 2015 Blog Post Fisher II, Academic Mismatch, and the Constitution: A Legal Issue, or Just a Policy One? Matthew Vadum, Alison E. Somin Following Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch research at the Fisher v. Texas oral argument, some...
The Free Speech Vernacular
Tara A. Smith, Amanda Salz, Ashley H. Terrazas
Conceptual Confusions in the Way We Speak about Speech
Is there something wrong with the way we speak about speech? Tara Smith, Professor of...
Topics
Building Article I Conservatism
The following blog was originally posted on legbranch.com about the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative...
Topics
Affirmative Discrimination Against Asian American Applicants in College Admissions
Above is the livestream feed for this study's panel event with the Center for Equal...
Topics
Amici Argue Harvard’s Use of Race in Admissions Should Face Supreme Court Scrutiny
A Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed by the Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) reveals...
Can college admissions consider race?
Gail L. Heriot
Short video featuring Gail Heriot discussing Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin
Gail Heriot, Professor of Law at the University of San Diego school of law, discusses...
Judicial Review in an Objective Legal System - Podcast
Tara A. Smith, Gary Lawson
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Podcast
At a time when some argue that the Rule of Law seems to be deteriorating...
Topics
Texas Chapters Conference panels rundown
The Texas Chapter of the Federalist Society held its second annual chapter conference on September...
Topics
Congress Tries To Restrict Executive Actions
The Separation of Powers Restoration and Second Amendment Protection Act, H.R. 4321, is before the...
Topics
What Happens if the Supreme Court Leaves the Door Open for Facially Race-Neutral Race Discrimination?
The Fairfax County, Virginia, School Board had a “problem”: too many Asian eighth graders were...
Fisher II, Academic Mismatch, and the Constitution: A Legal Issue, or Just a Policy One?
Following Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch research at the Fisher v. Texas oral argument, some...