Sep 10 2009 Podcast Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission – Post-Re-Argument SCOTUScast James Bopp SCOTUScast 09-10-09 featuring James Bopp, Jr. On September 9th, 2009, the Supreme Court heard re-argument in Citizens United v. Federal Election...
Sep 26 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums Judicial Disability: Can the Federal Courts Inquire into Mental Fitness? Ronald D. Rotunda, Charles Gardner Geyh, Arthur D. Hellman Professional Responsibilities & Legal Education Practice Group Teleforum On August 14, 2017, the Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference...
Oct 2 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Scope of the President's Power Under the Antiquities Act Todd F. Gaziano, Mark Squillace Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Teleforum The Antiquities Act of 1906 provides, in part, that “The President may, in the President's...
Oct 12 2017 Video Short Videos Incentives for Regulators? George J. Terwilliger Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Video How do individual regulators operate within agencies to create and maintain regulations? Are regulators incentivized...
Nov 1 2017 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative Blog Post News Sen. Toomey Asked, GAO Answered: Congress Can Review and Revoke Informal Agency Guidance Eileen J. O'Connor This past March, Sen. Toomey (R-Pa.) asked the Government Accountability Office whether certain rules issued...
Sep 22 2017 Video Event Videos Funding the Government: The Budget Process and Omnibus Spending Bills David Hoppe, Frances E. Lee Article I Initiative Each year, the U.S. Congress is responsible for developing a federal budget and must pass...
Sep 22 2017 Podcast Funding the Government: The Budget Process and Omnibus Spending Bills David Hoppe, Frances E. Lee Article I Initiative Each year, the U.S. Congress is responsible for developing a federal budget and must pass...
Nov 21 2017 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 6: Congress Can Fix the “Regulatory Mess” It Created Susan E. Dudley, David S. Schoenbrod The Article I Initiative partnered with the Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group and the...
Nov 21 2017 Video Event Videos The Administrative State and Its Discontents Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann 2017 National Lawyers Convention How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Nov 20 2017 Podcast Congress Can Fix the “Regulatory Mess” It Created Susan E. Dudley, David S. Schoenbrod Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum New York Law School Professor David Schoenbrod, author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks...
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission – Post-Re-Argument SCOTUScast
James Bopp
SCOTUScast 09-10-09 featuring James Bopp, Jr.
On September 9th, 2009, the Supreme Court heard re-argument in Citizens United v. Federal Election...
Judicial Disability: Can the Federal Courts Inquire into Mental Fitness?
Ronald D. Rotunda, Charles Gardner Geyh, Arthur D. Hellman
Professional Responsibilities & Legal Education Practice Group Teleforum
On August 14, 2017, the Committee on Judicial Conduct and Disability of the Judicial Conference...
The Scope of the President's Power Under the Antiquities Act
Todd F. Gaziano, Mark Squillace
Environmental Law & Property Rights Practice Group Teleforum
The Antiquities Act of 1906 provides, in part, that “The President may, in the President's...
Incentives for Regulators?
George J. Terwilliger
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Video
How do individual regulators operate within agencies to create and maintain regulations? Are regulators incentivized...
Topics
Sen. Toomey Asked, GAO Answered: Congress Can Review and Revoke Informal Agency Guidance
This past March, Sen. Toomey (R-Pa.) asked the Government Accountability Office whether certain rules issued...
Funding the Government: The Budget Process and Omnibus Spending Bills
David Hoppe, Frances E. Lee
Article I Initiative
Each year, the U.S. Congress is responsible for developing a federal budget and must pass...
Funding the Government: The Budget Process and Omnibus Spending Bills
David Hoppe, Frances E. Lee
Article I Initiative
Each year, the U.S. Congress is responsible for developing a federal budget and must pass...
Necessary & Proper Episode 6: Congress Can Fix the “Regulatory Mess” It Created
Susan E. Dudley, David S. Schoenbrod
The Article I Initiative partnered with the Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group and the...
The Administrative State and Its Discontents
Michael W. McConnell, A. Raymond Randolph, Stuart S. Taylor, Jonathan R. Turley, Michael Uhlmann
2017 National Lawyers Convention
How much leeway do agencies have in implementing federal law? What is the source of...
Congress Can Fix the “Regulatory Mess” It Created
Susan E. Dudley, David S. Schoenbrod
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group, Article I Initiative, and Regulatory Transparency Project Teleforum
New York Law School Professor David Schoenbrod, author of DC Confidential: Inside the Five Tricks...