Feb 13 2017 Podcast Supreme Court Preview: Hernandez v. Mesa - Podcast Andrew Kent, Stephen I. Vladeck International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast On February 21, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Hernandez v. Mesa. In July...
Aug 27 2015 Podcast Liberty's First Crisis: Adams, Jefferson, and the Misfits Who Saved Free Speech - Podcast Charles Slack, Stephen R. Klein Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Podcast When the United States government passed the Bill of Rights in 1791, its uncompromising protection...
Jun 22 2015 Publication 2014 Annual Report Eugene B. Meyer The Federalist Society enjoyed great success in 2014. This past year has seen the creation...
Aug 1 1998 Publication State Immunity From Federal Copyright and Trademark Suits: The Chavez Decision Robert R. Long Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998 In April, the Fifth Circuit held in Denise Chavez v. Arte Publico Press, 139 F.3d...
Aug 6 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Criminal Jurisdiction of Indian Tribes: Should Non-Indians Be Subject to Tribal Criminal Authority Under VAWA? Thomas F. Gede Engage Volume 13, Issue 2, July 2012 Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its 1978 decision in Oliphant v. Suquamish Tribe,1...
Nov 22 2013 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh 2013 National Lawyers Convention The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
Nov 22 2013 Podcast Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh 2013 National Lawyers Convention The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
May 17 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review The Ohio Constitution of 1803, Jefferson's Danbury Letter, and Religion in Education David W. Scott Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to...
Jan 11 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Illuminating Citizens United: What the Decision Really Did William R. Maurer Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 In January 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court issued one of its most controversial decisions in...
Mar 1 2010 Podcast Debate - Originalism in Criminal Procedure: Ancient Checks or Newfangled Rights? Stephanos Bibas, Jeffrey Fisher, Christopher S. Yoo 2010 National Student Symposium In recent years, the Supreme Court has relied on originalist arguments in ruling for defendants...
Supreme Court Preview: Hernandez v. Mesa - Podcast
Andrew Kent, Stephen I. Vladeck
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
On February 21, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Hernandez v. Mesa. In July...
Liberty's First Crisis: Adams, Jefferson, and the Misfits Who Saved Free Speech - Podcast
Charles Slack, Stephen R. Klein
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Podcast
When the United States government passed the Bill of Rights in 1791, its uncompromising protection...
2014 Annual Report
Eugene B. Meyer
The Federalist Society enjoyed great success in 2014. This past year has seen the creation...
State Immunity From Federal Copyright and Trademark Suits: The Chavez Decision
Robert R. Long
Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 2, Summer 1998
In April, the Fifth Circuit held in Denise Chavez v. Arte Publico Press, 139 F.3d...
Criminal Jurisdiction of Indian Tribes: Should Non-Indians Be Subject to Tribal Criminal Authority Under VAWA?
Thomas F. Gede
Engage Volume 13, Issue 2, July 2012
Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its 1978 decision in Oliphant v. Suquamish Tribe,1...
Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights
Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh
2013 National Lawyers Convention
The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights
Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh
2013 National Lawyers Convention
The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
The Ohio Constitution of 1803, Jefferson's Danbury Letter, and Religion in Education
David W. Scott
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to...
Illuminating Citizens United: What the Decision Really Did
William R. Maurer
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
In January 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court issued one of its most controversial decisions in...
Debate - Originalism in Criminal Procedure: Ancient Checks or Newfangled Rights?
Stephanos Bibas, Jeffrey Fisher, Christopher S. Yoo
2010 National Student Symposium
In recent years, the Supreme Court has relied on originalist arguments in ruling for defendants...