Nov 22 2024 Topics Philosophy • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Access to Justice, But the Legal Profession Has a Role to Play Kevin Frazier For millions of rural Americans, justice is unaffordable, inaccessible, or both. That’s because for many...
Mar 9 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Title IX and the Major Questions Doctrine Jennifer C. Braceras, Daniel Farber, Farnaz F. Thompson In West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court held that the major questions doctrine requires...
Jul 5 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums State Constitutions and Individual Liberty: State or Federal Government as Primary Custodian of Individual Rights? Braden H. Boucek, David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams Join us for a discussion between David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, and Robert F. Williams...
Jun 28 2022 Podcast RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast Deep Dive Episode 225 – State Constitutions and Individual Liberty: State or Federal Government as Primary Custodian of Individual Rights? David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams, Braden H. Boucek On June 23, 2022, David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams and moderator Braden...
Apr 14 2022 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Separation of Powers, From Washington to Sacramento Braden H. Boucek, David A. Carrillo, Luke A. Wake, John C. Yoo Are state governors subject to the same separation of powers restrictions as the federal president?...
Jun 22 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Talks with Authors: What Are the Extent and Limits of Executive Power? Michael W. McConnell, Saikrishna Prakash, Dean Reuter, John C. Yoo Three of the nation's leading scholars on constitutional law and executive power — Michael McConnell,...
Nov 20 2020 Video Event Videos Debate: The True Extent of Presidential Power Craig Green, Andrea M. Leelike, Saikrishna Prakash, Lorenzo B. Riboni, John C. Yoo On October 29, 2020, the Penn and Temple Student Chapters of the Federalist Society hosted...
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Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Access to Justice, But the Legal Profession Has a Role to Play
For millions of rural Americans, justice is unaffordable, inaccessible, or both. That’s because for many...
Title IX and the Major Questions Doctrine
Jennifer C. Braceras, Daniel Farber, Farnaz F. Thompson
In West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court held that the major questions doctrine requires...
State Constitutions and Individual Liberty: State or Federal Government as Primary Custodian of Individual Rights?
Braden H. Boucek, David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams
Join us for a discussion between David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, and Robert F. Williams...
Deep Dive Episode 225 – State Constitutions and Individual Liberty: State or Federal Government as Primary Custodian of Individual Rights?
David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams, Braden H. Boucek
On June 23, 2022, David A. Carrillo, Christina Sandefur, Robert F. Williams and moderator Braden...
The Separation of Powers, From Washington to Sacramento
Braden H. Boucek, David A. Carrillo, Luke A. Wake, John C. Yoo
Are state governors subject to the same separation of powers restrictions as the federal president?...
Talks with Authors: What Are the Extent and Limits of Executive Power?
Michael W. McConnell, Saikrishna Prakash, Dean Reuter, John C. Yoo
Three of the nation's leading scholars on constitutional law and executive power — Michael McConnell,...
Debate: The True Extent of Presidential Power
Craig Green, Andrea M. Leelike, Saikrishna Prakash, Lorenzo B. Riboni, John C. Yoo
On October 29, 2020, the Penn and Temple Student Chapters of the Federalist Society hosted...