Aug 14 2019 Topics Federalist Society • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Money and the Constitution: Money, Credit, and Interest Rates Bert Ely In a previous post, I explained that at this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November,...
Oct 1 2004 Publication Federalist Society Review Listening to VOIP Julian Gehman The current debate in Congress and at the FCC over regulating voice over Internet protocol...
Apr 8 2004 Publication Federalist Society Review Is There a Duty to Make Judicial Recess Appointments? Todd F. Gaziano The constitutional separation of powers is lubricated by the comity each branch owes to the...
Nov 21 2019 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Congressional Review Act in an Election Year Paul James Larkin, Amit Narang, Jonathan Wood In 2017, Congress and the President used the Congressional Review Act to disapprove 14 agency...
Jan 27 2020 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project • Financial Services & E-Commerce Blog Post News Quarles’ Conundrum of Bank Supervision Wayne A. Abernathy Without subpoenas, bank examiners routinely poke through the books, records, premises, and operations of...
Jun 13 2013 Podcast City of Arlington - How much Deference? - Podcast Thomas W. Merrill, Jonathan H. Adler, Eileen J. O'Connor, Dean Reuter Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast On May 20, the U.S. Supreme Court decided City of Arlington v. FCC. The Supreme Court...
Apr 15 2020 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 56: Highlights from Senator Tom Coburn (2015) Tom A. Coburn Recently we were saddened to learn of the passing of Senator Tom Coburn. In this...
Mar 6 2012 Video Event Videos Panel 3: Perspectives on Executive Power: Czars, Libya, and Recent Developments Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Thomas B. Griffith, John C. Harrison, Sanford V. Levinson, Ilan Wurman, John C. Yoo 2012 National Student Symposium This panel will address the role of Executive branch officials in making high-level policy decisions,...
Aug 1 1999 Publication Emperor Miranda Has No Clothes but the Reno Justice Department Instructed Its Staff Not to Say So Gerald Walpin Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999 For almost 180 years before 1966, the rule concerning the admissibility of a confession was...
May 20 2016 Podcast House of Representatives Wins Round One of Obamacare Challenge: U.S. House of Representatives v. Burwell - Podcast Josh Blackman Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast On Thursday, May 12, a United States District Court Judge upheld a constitutional challenge to...
Topics
Money and the Constitution: Money, Credit, and Interest Rates
In a previous post, I explained that at this year’s National Lawyers Convention, in November,...
Listening to VOIP
Julian Gehman
The current debate in Congress and at the FCC over regulating voice over Internet protocol...
Is There a Duty to Make Judicial Recess Appointments?
Todd F. Gaziano
The constitutional separation of powers is lubricated by the comity each branch owes to the...
The Congressional Review Act in an Election Year
Paul James Larkin, Amit Narang, Jonathan Wood
In 2017, Congress and the President used the Congressional Review Act to disapprove 14 agency...
Topics
Quarles’ Conundrum of Bank Supervision
Without subpoenas, bank examiners routinely poke through the books, records, premises, and operations of...
City of Arlington - How much Deference? - Podcast
Thomas W. Merrill, Jonathan H. Adler, Eileen J. O'Connor, Dean Reuter
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast
On May 20, the U.S. Supreme Court decided City of Arlington v. FCC. The Supreme Court...
Necessary & Proper Episode 56: Highlights from Senator Tom Coburn (2015)
Tom A. Coburn
Recently we were saddened to learn of the passing of Senator Tom Coburn. In this...
Panel 3: Perspectives on Executive Power: Czars, Libya, and Recent Developments
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Thomas B. Griffith, John C. Harrison, Sanford V. Levinson, Ilan Wurman, John C. Yoo
2012 National Student Symposium
This panel will address the role of Executive branch officials in making high-level policy decisions,...
Emperor Miranda Has No Clothes but the Reno Justice Department Instructed Its Staff Not to Say So
Gerald Walpin
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999
For almost 180 years before 1966, the rule concerning the admissibility of a confession was...
House of Representatives Wins Round One of Obamacare Challenge: U.S. House of Representatives v. Burwell - Podcast
Josh Blackman
Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group Podcast
On Thursday, May 12, a United States District Court Judge upheld a constitutional challenge to...