May 27 2022 Topics Separation of Powers Blog Post Congress Must Decide How to Choose Between Courts and Agency Adjudication Devin Watkins For some time, the Securities and Exchange Commission has had a choice of prosecutorial forums:...
Aug 31 2016 Blog Post News Department of Homeland Security to intervene in state elections Timothy Courtney The Department of Homeland Security has begun begun considering declaring the election a "critical infrastructure," giving...
Mar 8 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post News USTelecom and its Aftermath John Kneuer In a recent law review article published in the Federal Communications Law Journal entitled USTelecom...
Jan 15 2016 Blog Post News Obama is upending the role of the presidency Edmund W. Kitch, Timothy Courtney Federalist Society member John Yoo writes for the Washington Post: President Obama has all but...
Mar 11 2019 Podcast SCOTUScast Carpenter v. Murphy - Post-Argument SCOTUScast Troy A. Eid SCOTUScast featuring Troy Eid On November 27, 2018, the Supreme Court heard argument in Carpenter v. Murphy, a case...
Mar 25 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review From Orange Groves to Cryptocurrency: How Will the SEC Apply Longstanding Tests to New Technologies? Troy Paredes, Scott Kimpel Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jun 1 2022 Video United States v. Stevens [SCOTUSbrief] David F. Forte Short video featuring David Forte In an effort to quash the production of “crush” videos, Congress banned the knowing creation,...
Jun 1 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Separation of Powers Blog Post Are IRS Defenses Crumbling? Eileen J. O'Connor Congress’s frequent, numerous, and complicated changes to the tax laws make the Internal Revenue Service's...
Mar 11 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative Blog Post News Congress's Regulatory Mess Joel S. Nolette Do you watch The Office? One of my favorite episodes is "Golden Ticket," in which...
Jun 2 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress On May 19, 2022, Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) introduced the Women’s Bill of Rights....
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Congress Must Decide How to Choose Between Courts and Agency Adjudication
For some time, the Securities and Exchange Commission has had a choice of prosecutorial forums:...
Department of Homeland Security to intervene in state elections
The Department of Homeland Security has begun begun considering declaring the election a "critical infrastructure," giving...
Topics
USTelecom and its Aftermath
In a recent law review article published in the Federal Communications Law Journal entitled USTelecom...
Obama is upending the role of the presidency
Federalist Society member John Yoo writes for the Washington Post: President Obama has all but...
Carpenter v. Murphy - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
Troy A. Eid
SCOTUScast featuring Troy Eid
On November 27, 2018, the Supreme Court heard argument in Carpenter v. Murphy, a case...
From Orange Groves to Cryptocurrency: How Will the SEC Apply Longstanding Tests to New Technologies?
Troy Paredes, Scott Kimpel
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
United States v. Stevens [SCOTUSbrief]
David F. Forte
Short video featuring David Forte
In an effort to quash the production of “crush” videos, Congress banned the knowing creation,...
Topics
Are IRS Defenses Crumbling?
Congress’s frequent, numerous, and complicated changes to the tax laws make the Internal Revenue Service's...
Topics
Congress's Regulatory Mess
Do you watch The Office? One of my favorite episodes is "Golden Ticket," in which...
Topics
Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress On May 19, 2022, Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) introduced the Women’s Bill of Rights....