Aug 8 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference Donn C. Meindertsma Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jan 31 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Litigation Blog Post News Adams v. School Board of St. Johns County, Florida: The Eleventh Circuit Creates a Circuit Split on Transgender Rights Under Title IX Matt Clark On December 31, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued a...
Feb 6 2023 Video FedSoc Events The State of Law Schools Series Part 1: Discussion, Coercion, and The Pursuit of Truth: The Role of Law Schools in Promoting Civility Paul D. Clement, Jay Edelson, James C. Ho, David Lat, Renée Lettow Lerner, Eugene Volokh Recent events at a number of law schools have raised concerns about civility and respect...
Dec 10 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News On Heightening the Contradictions of Grutter v. Bollinger: Thoughts on the Fisher v. UT Oral Argument Craig Chosiad, Evan H. Caminker, Maura Corrigan, Alison E. Somin Yesterday, Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch theory at the Fisher v. UT oral argument...
Apr 5 2023 Video FedSoc Events Panel I: What is Democracy? Joel Alicea, Bruce Cain, Edith H. Jones, Daniel H. Lowenstein, Stephen I. Vladeck 2023 National Student Symposium There has been much discussion about threats to democracy over the past year. But conceptions...
Apr 5 2023 Video FedSoc Events Panel IV: Does Federalism Lead to a More United or Disunited Democracy? Jud Campbell, Michael S. Greve, Andrew Oldham, Ilya Somin 2023 National Student Symposium The United States is constitutionally not one, but fifty-one, democracies. How can they all fit...
Apr 5 2023 Video FedSoc Events Panel V: Is Judicial Review Democratic? Tara Leigh Grove, James C. Ho, Lawrence Sager, Keith E. Whittington 2023 National Student Symposium Judicial Review has been criticized throughout American history as undemocratic, creating what has been known...
Oct 2 2015 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News 2015 Texas Chapters Conference Recap Victor Ratiu The Texan contingent of the Federalist Society met for the 2015 Texas Chapters Conference on...
Feb 27 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Dubin v. United States John C. Richter On February 27, 2023, the United States Supreme Court is set to hear Oral Argument...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Immigration Cases in the Supreme Court - Podcast John C. Eastman International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast On June 15, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court issued ruling in two important immigration cases:...
Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference
Donn C. Meindertsma
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Adams v. School Board of St. Johns County, Florida: The Eleventh Circuit Creates a Circuit Split on Transgender Rights Under Title IX
On December 31, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit issued a...
The State of Law Schools Series Part 1: Discussion, Coercion, and The Pursuit of Truth: The Role of Law Schools in Promoting Civility
Paul D. Clement, Jay Edelson, James C. Ho, David Lat, Renée Lettow Lerner, Eugene Volokh
Recent events at a number of law schools have raised concerns about civility and respect...
Topics
On Heightening the Contradictions of Grutter v. Bollinger: Thoughts on the Fisher v. UT Oral Argument
Yesterday, Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch theory at the Fisher v. UT oral argument...
Panel I: What is Democracy?
Joel Alicea, Bruce Cain, Edith H. Jones, Daniel H. Lowenstein, Stephen I. Vladeck
2023 National Student Symposium
There has been much discussion about threats to democracy over the past year. But conceptions...
Panel IV: Does Federalism Lead to a More United or Disunited Democracy?
Jud Campbell, Michael S. Greve, Andrew Oldham, Ilya Somin
2023 National Student Symposium
The United States is constitutionally not one, but fifty-one, democracies. How can they all fit...
Panel V: Is Judicial Review Democratic?
Tara Leigh Grove, James C. Ho, Lawrence Sager, Keith E. Whittington
2023 National Student Symposium
Judicial Review has been criticized throughout American history as undemocratic, creating what has been known...
Topics
2015 Texas Chapters Conference Recap
The Texan contingent of the Federalist Society met for the 2015 Texas Chapters Conference on...
Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Dubin v. United States
John C. Richter
On February 27, 2023, the United States Supreme Court is set to hear Oral Argument...
Immigration Cases in the Supreme Court - Podcast
John C. Eastman
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
On June 15, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court issued ruling in two important immigration cases:...