May 1 1999 Publication Chevron, The Nondelegation Doctrine, and Tobacco Thomas W. Merrill Administrative Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999 Federalist Society members tend to applaud the Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine,1 because it seeks to...
Nov 14 2014 Video Event Videos The President's Duty to Take Care that the Law Be Faithfully Executed John S. Baker, Ronald A. Cass, Neal E. Devins, John C. Eastman, Thomas B. Griffith, Christopher Schroeder 2014 National Lawyers Convention Is President Obama failing in this basic obligation of the President? Allegations of lawlessness have...
Nov 14 2014 Podcast The President's Duty to Take Care that the Law Be Faithfully Executed John S. Baker, Ronald A. Cass, Neal E. Devins, John C. Eastman, Thomas B. Griffith, Christopher Schroeder 2014 National Lawyers Convention Is President Obama failing in this basic obligation of the President? Allegations of lawlessness have...
Jul 13 2017 Podcast The Constitutional War Powers of the Executive and Legislative Branches Mickey Edwards, Julian Ku, Andrew McCarthy Article I Initiative What kind of war power does the Constitution grant the President and Congress? What limitations...
Feb 4 2017 Podcast House Judiciary Committee Agenda C. Boyden Gray, Bob Goodlatte Article I Initiative Congressman Goodlatte discusses the House Judiciary Committee's agenda for the 115th Congress. He delivered these...
May 1 1998 Publication Blame for Ballooning Bankruptcies Vern McKinley Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 1998 As a period of historically low unemployment approaches the seventh year of economic expansion, the...
May 20 2016 Podcast Congressional Regulatory Reform Proposals Susan E. Dudley, Michael Fitzpatrick, Heidi Heitkamp, Dean Reuter, Jeffrey A. Rosen, Adam White Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Modern statutes and executive orders are intended to ensure that new regulations do more good...
Jul 1 1997 Publication Intellectual Property Rights in the Developing World Clarisa Long Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997 Part I of a two-part series of articles on international intellectual property protection. International piracy...
May 14 2013 Podcast Is the Patent System Working or Broken? A Discussion with Four Distinguished Federal Judges Arthur J. Gajarsa, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Paul R. Michel, Adam Mossoff, Richard Posner Intellectual Property Practice Group and the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property at George Mason University School of Law Today, people read almost daily reports about the "broken patent system" in newspaper articles, blogs...
Dec 1 1996 Publication The FEC's Assault on the First Amendment James Bopp Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996 The Federal Election Commission's well-publicized lawsuit against the Christian Coalition brings to light the 20-year...
Chevron, The Nondelegation Doctrine, and Tobacco
Thomas W. Merrill
Administrative Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999
Federalist Society members tend to applaud the Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine,1 because it seeks to...
The President's Duty to Take Care that the Law Be Faithfully Executed
John S. Baker, Ronald A. Cass, Neal E. Devins, John C. Eastman, Thomas B. Griffith, Christopher Schroeder
2014 National Lawyers Convention
Is President Obama failing in this basic obligation of the President? Allegations of lawlessness have...
The President's Duty to Take Care that the Law Be Faithfully Executed
John S. Baker, Ronald A. Cass, Neal E. Devins, John C. Eastman, Thomas B. Griffith, Christopher Schroeder
2014 National Lawyers Convention
Is President Obama failing in this basic obligation of the President? Allegations of lawlessness have...
The Constitutional War Powers of the Executive and Legislative Branches
Mickey Edwards, Julian Ku, Andrew McCarthy
Article I Initiative
What kind of war power does the Constitution grant the President and Congress? What limitations...
House Judiciary Committee Agenda
C. Boyden Gray, Bob Goodlatte
Article I Initiative
Congressman Goodlatte discusses the House Judiciary Committee's agenda for the 115th Congress. He delivered these...
Blame for Ballooning Bankruptcies
Vern McKinley
Financial Services & E-Commerce Newsletter - Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 1998
As a period of historically low unemployment approaches the seventh year of economic expansion, the...
Congressional Regulatory Reform Proposals
Susan E. Dudley, Michael Fitzpatrick, Heidi Heitkamp, Dean Reuter, Jeffrey A. Rosen, Adam White
Fourth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Modern statutes and executive orders are intended to ensure that new regulations do more good...
Intellectual Property Rights in the Developing World
Clarisa Long
Intellectual Property Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring 1997
Part I of a two-part series of articles on international intellectual property protection. International piracy...
Is the Patent System Working or Broken? A Discussion with Four Distinguished Federal Judges
Arthur J. Gajarsa, Douglas H. Ginsburg, Paul R. Michel, Adam Mossoff, Richard Posner
Intellectual Property Practice Group and the Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property at George Mason University School of Law
Today, people read almost daily reports about the "broken patent system" in newspaper articles, blogs...
The FEC's Assault on the First Amendment
James Bopp
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 1, Issue 1, Fall 1996
The Federal Election Commission's well-publicized lawsuit against the Christian Coalition brings to light the 20-year...