Mar 5 2020 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Shular v. United States Greg Brower On Tuesday, in a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court decided Shular v. United States, rejecting...
Feb 9 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Utah Supreme Court Recognizes Fifth Amendment Right in Phone Passcodes GianCarlo Canaparo With each new development in communication and surveillance technology come new Fourth and Fifth Amendment...
Feb 12 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Georgia Supreme Court Rules that State’s Heartbeat Law Is Not Void Ab Initio Daniel Nightingale, Julia Payne In Georgia v. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective,[1] the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that...
Feb 14 2024 Topics Due Process • Federal Courts • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Alabama v. Williams: A Federalism Case to Watch Rick Eberstadt Virginia and seventeen other States recently filed a U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae brief in...
May 20 2024 Video FedSoc Events Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers? Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs 2024 National Student Symposium Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
Feb 26 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: NetChoice Cases Allison R. Hayward Two cases involving NetChoice, a company that represents social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, Google,...
Feb 26 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: NetChoice Cases Allison R. Hayward Two cases involving NetChoice, a company that represents social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, Google,...
Feb 2 2024 Video Panel I: What is General Common Law and How do Originalist/Textualist Judges Use It? Emily Bremer, Barbara Lagoa, Robert Leider, Amul R. Thapar 2024 Florida Chapters Conference Justice Antonin Scalia succeeded in making textualism the predominant method of legal interpretation. But now...
Jul 18 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review The Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act of 2016: A New Standard and a New Rationale for an Old Doctrine Arthur D. Hellman Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the doctrine of fraudulent joinder and an ongoing attempt to...
May 11 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Stormans v. Wiesman: Paths to Strict Scrutiny in Religious Free Exercise Cases Steven T. Collis Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2 Note from the Editor: This article is about Stormans v. Wiesman, a case from the 9th...
Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Shular v. United States
Greg Brower
On Tuesday, in a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court decided Shular v. United States, rejecting...
Utah Supreme Court Recognizes Fifth Amendment Right in Phone Passcodes
GianCarlo Canaparo
With each new development in communication and surveillance technology come new Fourth and Fifth Amendment...
Georgia Supreme Court Rules that State’s Heartbeat Law Is Not Void Ab Initio
Daniel Nightingale, Julia Payne
In Georgia v. SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective,[1] the Georgia Supreme Court ruled that...
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Alabama v. Williams: A Federalism Case to Watch
Virginia and seventeen other States recently filed a U.S. Supreme Court amicus curiae brief in...
Panel IV: Constitutions, Elections, and Procedure – (How) Can We Change How We Separate Powers?
Sherif Girgis, Britt C. Grant, Lawrence Lessig, Stephen E. Sachs
2024 National Student Symposium
Suppose we don’t like how our governmental powers are separated. Perhaps we think the executive...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: NetChoice Cases
Allison R. Hayward
Two cases involving NetChoice, a company that represents social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, Google,...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: NetChoice Cases
Allison R. Hayward
Two cases involving NetChoice, a company that represents social media giants like Facebook, Twitter, Google,...
Panel I: What is General Common Law and How do Originalist/Textualist Judges Use It?
Emily Bremer, Barbara Lagoa, Robert Leider, Amul R. Thapar
2024 Florida Chapters Conference
Justice Antonin Scalia succeeded in making textualism the predominant method of legal interpretation. But now...
The Fraudulent Joinder Prevention Act of 2016: A New Standard and a New Rationale for an Old Doctrine
Arthur D. Hellman
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the doctrine of fraudulent joinder and an ongoing attempt to...
Stormans v. Wiesman: Paths to Strict Scrutiny in Religious Free Exercise Cases
Steven T. Collis
Federalist Society Review, Volume 17, Issue 2
Note from the Editor: This article is about Stormans v. Wiesman, a case from the 9th...