Apr 27 2022 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast Humility & Influence | Madison and the Fight for the Constitution [The FedSoc Films Podcast] David F. Forte What does it take to get a convention of delegates to agree on one important...
May 10 2022 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Blog Post News Elon Musk and Twitter: Acquisition Basics Joanne Medero The headlines read, “Musk Buys Twitter,” and the chatter is about free speech. But it’s...
Feb 28 2019 Video Short Videos Justice Gorsuch, Carpenter, & the Fourth Amendment [POLICYbrief] Ashley Baker Short video featuring Ashley Baker Though Justice Neil Gorsuch filed one of the four dissenting opinions in Carpenter v. United...
May 26 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post Tweet at Your Own Peril: The Third Circuit Holds that Anyone—Literally Anyone—Can File an Unfair Labor Practice Charge We’ve all been there: It’s late in the afternoon, and you’ve spent the last few...
Mar 30 2007 Publication Abortion and the Courts Wendy Long, Jennifer G. Brown Online Debate The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, passed by...
Jun 1 2022 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast The Making of Taking Poletown | Taking Poletown [The FedSoc Films Podcast] In 2021, we released our award-winning film, Taking Poletown: A Community’s Fight Over Economic Justice...
Mar 12 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Second Amendment • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Second Amendment Returns to Supreme Court in New York State Rifle Kenneth A. Klukowski The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a Second Amendment case for oral argument for...
Jun 16 2022 Podcast Portrait of an American: Frederick Douglass on “Pictures and Progress” [The FedSoc Films Podcast] Timothy Sandefur How did Frederick Douglass become the most photographed man of the nineteenth century? In this...
Mar 28 2019 Video Short Videos Qualified Immunity In America: An Overview & Conversation [POLICYbrief] Joanna C. Schwartz, Richard Schott Short video featuring Joanna Schwartz and Richard Scott Created by the Supreme Court in 1967, the legal doctrine of qualified immunity shields government...
Jul 27 2022 Podcast The FedSoc Films Podcast Pennsylvania’s Populist Constitution | The Drafting of America’s First Constitutions John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams As one of the most radically democratic constitutions in American history, the Pennsylvania Constitution of...
Humility & Influence | Madison and the Fight for the Constitution [The FedSoc Films Podcast]
David F. Forte
What does it take to get a convention of delegates to agree on one important...
Topics
Elon Musk and Twitter: Acquisition Basics
The headlines read, “Musk Buys Twitter,” and the chatter is about free speech. But it’s...
Justice Gorsuch, Carpenter, & the Fourth Amendment [POLICYbrief]
Ashley Baker
Short video featuring Ashley Baker
Though Justice Neil Gorsuch filed one of the four dissenting opinions in Carpenter v. United...
Topics
Tweet at Your Own Peril: The Third Circuit Holds that Anyone—Literally Anyone—Can File an Unfair Labor Practice Charge
We’ve all been there: It’s late in the afternoon, and you’ve spent the last few...
Abortion and the Courts
Wendy Long, Jennifer G. Brown
Online Debate
The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, passed by...
The Making of Taking Poletown | Taking Poletown [The FedSoc Films Podcast]
In 2021, we released our award-winning film, Taking Poletown: A Community’s Fight Over Economic Justice...
Topics
Second Amendment Returns to Supreme Court in New York State Rifle
The U.S. Supreme Court is taking up a Second Amendment case for oral argument for...
Portrait of an American: Frederick Douglass on “Pictures and Progress” [The FedSoc Films Podcast]
Timothy Sandefur
How did Frederick Douglass become the most photographed man of the nineteenth century? In this...
Qualified Immunity In America: An Overview & Conversation [POLICYbrief]
Joanna C. Schwartz, Richard Schott
Short video featuring Joanna Schwartz and Richard Scott
Created by the Supreme Court in 1967, the legal doctrine of qualified immunity shields government...
Pennsylvania’s Populist Constitution | The Drafting of America’s First Constitutions
John Dinan, Jeffrey S. Sutton, Robert F. Williams
As one of the most radically democratic constitutions in American history, the Pennsylvania Constitution of...