Nov 11 2011 Podcast Civil Rights: Federal Initiatives on K-12 School Bullying Prevention Todd F. Gaziano, Fatima Goss Graves, Stuart S. Taylor, Eugene Volokh, William R. Yeomans, Hans Frank Bader 2011 National Lawyers Convention The Civil Rights Practice Group hosted this panel on "Federal Initiatives on K-12 School Bullying...
Jan 10 2011 Podcast Seven-Minute Presentations of Works in Progress Thomas W. Bell, Robin Effron, Minor Myers, Eugene Volokh, William Robert Wagner 13th Annual Faculty Conference Prof. Tom W. Bell, Chapman University School of Law, "Libertarian—but not Originalist!—Constitutionalism" Prof. Robin Effron, Brooklyn...
Nov 16 2009 Video Event Videos Corporations: Delaware's New Competition: The Creeping Federalization of American Corporate Law Stephen Bainbridge, Thomas M. Hardiman, Cornish F. Hitchcock, David A. Katz, Roberta Romano 2009 National Lawyers Convention Competitive federalism aptly has been called the “genius” of American corporate law. States compete in...
Nov 16 2009 Podcast Corporations: Delaware's New Competition: The Creeping Federalization of American Corporate Law Stephen Bainbridge, Thomas M. Hardiman, Cornish F. Hitchcock, David A. Katz, Roberta Romano 2009 National Lawyers Convention Competitive federalism aptly has been called the “genius” of American corporate law. States compete in...
Jan 26 2009 Podcast Roundtable Discussion: How Comfortably Does Tribal Sovereignty Fit With American Democratic Ideals? Carole Goldberg, Daniel M. Kolkey, Joe Matel, Eugene B. Meyer, Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, Thomas Sansonetti, Alexander Skibine Third Annual Western Conference Prof. Carole Goldberg, UCLA School of Law Dan Kolkey, Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP Joe...
Nov 24 2008 Podcast Free Speech & Election Law: Freedom of Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination Laws David Bernstein, Lillian R. BeVier, Andrew Koppelman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Eugene Volokh 2008 National Lawyers Convention An employer is sued for hostile work environment harassment because it doesn't stop its employees...
Nov 24 2008 Podcast Corporations: The SEC and the Financial Services Crisis of 2008 Paul S. Atkins, Stephen Bainbridge, Edmund W. Kitch, Jonathan R. Macey, George J. Terwilliger 2008 National Lawyers Convention In September, as both the financial crisis and the presidential campaign were heating up, Senator...
Nov 10 2017 Topics First Amendment • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News NLC: The Future of Libel Law Eugene Volokh Libel law leads two lives. Most famously, there is the life of presidential candidates and...
Jun 17 2020 Podcast Civil Liberties and COVID-19 Christopher C. DeMuth, Julia D. Mahoney, Nadine Strossen, Mila Versteeg, Eugene Volokh COVID-19 & the Law Conference The Federalist Society's COVID-19 & the Law Conference concluded with a panel on "Civil Liberties...
Apr 28 2010 Podcast Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission Richard Hasen, Steve Simpson, Eugene Volokh Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Citizens United v. FEC. ...
Civil Rights: Federal Initiatives on K-12 School Bullying Prevention
Todd F. Gaziano, Fatima Goss Graves, Stuart S. Taylor, Eugene Volokh, William R. Yeomans, Hans Frank Bader
2011 National Lawyers Convention
The Civil Rights Practice Group hosted this panel on "Federal Initiatives on K-12 School Bullying...
Seven-Minute Presentations of Works in Progress
Thomas W. Bell, Robin Effron, Minor Myers, Eugene Volokh, William Robert Wagner
13th Annual Faculty Conference
Prof. Tom W. Bell, Chapman University School of Law, "Libertarian—but not Originalist!—Constitutionalism" Prof. Robin Effron, Brooklyn...
Corporations: Delaware's New Competition: The Creeping Federalization of American Corporate Law
Stephen Bainbridge, Thomas M. Hardiman, Cornish F. Hitchcock, David A. Katz, Roberta Romano
2009 National Lawyers Convention
Competitive federalism aptly has been called the “genius” of American corporate law. States compete in...
Corporations: Delaware's New Competition: The Creeping Federalization of American Corporate Law
Stephen Bainbridge, Thomas M. Hardiman, Cornish F. Hitchcock, David A. Katz, Roberta Romano
2009 National Lawyers Convention
Competitive federalism aptly has been called the “genius” of American corporate law. States compete in...
Roundtable Discussion: How Comfortably Does Tribal Sovereignty Fit With American Democratic Ideals?
Carole Goldberg, Daniel M. Kolkey, Joe Matel, Eugene B. Meyer, Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, Thomas Sansonetti, Alexander Skibine
Third Annual Western Conference
Prof. Carole Goldberg, UCLA School of Law Dan Kolkey, Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP Joe...
Free Speech & Election Law: Freedom of Speech vs. Anti-Discrimination Laws
David Bernstein, Lillian R. BeVier, Andrew Koppelman, Kenneth L. Marcus, Eugene Volokh
2008 National Lawyers Convention
An employer is sued for hostile work environment harassment because it doesn't stop its employees...
Corporations: The SEC and the Financial Services Crisis of 2008
Paul S. Atkins, Stephen Bainbridge, Edmund W. Kitch, Jonathan R. Macey, George J. Terwilliger
2008 National Lawyers Convention
In September, as both the financial crisis and the presidential campaign were heating up, Senator...
Topics
NLC: The Future of Libel Law
Libel law leads two lives. Most famously, there is the life of presidential candidates and...
Civil Liberties and COVID-19
Christopher C. DeMuth, Julia D. Mahoney, Nadine Strossen, Mila Versteeg, Eugene Volokh
COVID-19 & the Law Conference
The Federalist Society's COVID-19 & the Law Conference concluded with a panel on "Civil Liberties...
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
Richard Hasen, Steve Simpson, Eugene Volokh
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group
On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court announced its decision in Citizens United v. FEC. ...