Nov 22 2010 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance 2010 National Lawyers Convention Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Oct 4 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums The AUMF: Is an Update Required? Stephen I. Vladeck, Robert F. Turner International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast The Authorization for the Use of Military Force was passed by Congress on September 14,...
Nov 22 2010 Podcast Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance 2010 National Lawyers Convention Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Sep 30 2011 Publication Did the Supreme Court Just Kill the Class Action? Brian T. Fitzpatrick Class Action Watch September 2011 Although it received lower billing than some of the Term’s other decisions, I suspect the...
Sep 24 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Executive Branch Review Out of Control Ronald A. Cass Separation of powers as a tool for limiting discretionary official power is the foundation stone...
Mar 17 2016 Podcast Racial Preferences in Federal Government Contracting – Rothe Development Corporation v. Department of Defense - Podcast David F. Barton Civil Rights Practice Group Podcast On March 10, 2016, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Rothe...
Oct 11 2017 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News New NLRB Member William Emanuel Does Not Have to Recuse in All Class-Action Waiver Cases Raymond J. LaJeunesse According to the October 3 Daily Labor Report, “New labor board member William Emanuel (R)...
Nov 16 2009 Video Event Videos Second Annual Rosenkranz Debate and Luncheon Guido Calabresi, Frank H. Easterbrook, John F. Manning, Eugene B. Meyer 2009 National Lawyers Convention RESOLVED: The United States Constitution Requires Federal Courts to Interpret Statutes as Honest Agents of...
Oct 27 2017 Topics Due Process • Intellectual Property • Regulatory Transparency Project • Separation of Powers • Supreme Court Blog Post News The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform Richard A. Epstein Click here to download a PDF version of this blog post. Oil States Energy Services,...
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Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
The AUMF: Is an Update Required?
Stephen I. Vladeck, Robert F. Turner
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
The Authorization for the Use of Military Force was passed by Congress on September 14,...
Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Did the Supreme Court Just Kill the Class Action?
Brian T. Fitzpatrick
Class Action Watch September 2011
Although it received lower billing than some of the Term’s other decisions, I suspect the...
Topics
Out of Control
Separation of powers as a tool for limiting discretionary official power is the foundation stone...
Racial Preferences in Federal Government Contracting – Rothe Development Corporation v. Department of Defense - Podcast
David F. Barton
Civil Rights Practice Group Podcast
On March 10, 2016, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in Rothe...
Topics
New NLRB Member William Emanuel Does Not Have to Recuse in All Class-Action Waiver Cases
According to the October 3 Daily Labor Report, “New labor board member William Emanuel (R)...
Second Annual Rosenkranz Debate and Luncheon
Guido Calabresi, Frank H. Easterbrook, John F. Manning, Eugene B. Meyer
2009 National Lawyers Convention
RESOLVED: The United States Constitution Requires Federal Courts to Interpret Statutes as Honest Agents of...
Topics
The Supreme Court Tackles Patent Reform
Click here to download a PDF version of this blog post. Oil States Energy Services,...
Necessary & Proper Episode 5: A Chief's Perspective
Chris Connelly, Nathan Kaczmarek
Chris Connelly, hill veteran and current Chief of Staff for Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler, (MO-4), joined...