Oct 20 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review The False Doctrine of Inherent Sovereign Authority Robert G. Natelson This essay examines the hypothesis that the federal government and its departments and officials hold...
Jun 27 2023 Topics Constitution • Supreme Court • Environmental Law & Property Rights Blog Post Arizona v. Navajo Nation: SCOTUS Zags Back Robert G. Natelson Indian law, including Indian constitutional law, is famously chaotic. With the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision...
Apr 5 2022 Publication Federalist Society Review Against Living Common Goodism William H. Pryor Today I want to discuss a new version of an old debate. In 1985, then-Attorney...
Oct 20 2020 Topics International & National Security Law Blog Post The Legal Framework for Space Force Operations Michael D. Berry In December 2019, Congress authorized the creation of the United States Space Force. Thus far,...
Mar 28 2019 Podcast SCOTUScast Washington State Department of Licensing v. Cougar Den Inc. - Post-Decision Thomas F. Gede On March 19, 2019, the Supreme Court decided Washington State Department of Licensing v. Cougar...
Jun 30 2016 Blog Post News The Legitimacy of the Brexit Referendum Richard Ekins As all the world knows, last Thursday the British people voted in a referendum about...
Jun 28 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review International Criminal Discovery Andrew C. Hruska, Kyle Sheahen I. Introduction While money moves at the speed of light across national boundaries, law enforcement...
May 17 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Mexico's Federal Law of Firearms and Explosives David B. Kopel In recent years, gun control has become an important international issue. For example, some persons...
Dec 19 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Does Neutrality Equal Secularism? The European Court of Human Rights Decides Lautsi v. Italy William L. Saunders Introduction Religion can be an intensely personal activity. However, the idea that religion is only...
Apr 1 2008 Publication Medellin v. Texas - Part II: Presidential & Congressional Power Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Ted Cruz, David L. Sloss, Edwin D. Williamson On March 25, 2008 the Supreme Court decided the Medellin v. Texas case. The Court ruled...
The False Doctrine of Inherent Sovereign Authority
Robert G. Natelson
This essay examines the hypothesis that the federal government and its departments and officials hold...
Topics
Arizona v. Navajo Nation: SCOTUS Zags Back
Indian law, including Indian constitutional law, is famously chaotic. With the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision...
Against Living Common Goodism
William H. Pryor
Today I want to discuss a new version of an old debate. In 1985, then-Attorney...
Topics
The Legal Framework for Space Force Operations
In December 2019, Congress authorized the creation of the United States Space Force. Thus far,...
Washington State Department of Licensing v. Cougar Den Inc. - Post-Decision
Thomas F. Gede
On March 19, 2019, the Supreme Court decided Washington State Department of Licensing v. Cougar...
The Legitimacy of the Brexit Referendum
As all the world knows, last Thursday the British people voted in a referendum about...
International Criminal Discovery
Andrew C. Hruska, Kyle Sheahen
I. Introduction While money moves at the speed of light across national boundaries, law enforcement...
Mexico's Federal Law of Firearms and Explosives
David B. Kopel
In recent years, gun control has become an important international issue. For example, some persons...
Does Neutrality Equal Secularism? The European Court of Human Rights Decides Lautsi v. Italy
William L. Saunders
Introduction Religion can be an intensely personal activity. However, the idea that religion is only...
Medellin v. Texas - Part II: Presidential & Congressional Power
Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Ted Cruz, David L. Sloss, Edwin D. Williamson
On March 25, 2008 the Supreme Court decided the Medellin v. Texas case. The Court ruled...