Aug 9 2023 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Criminal Law & Procedure Blog Post News How Much Should Courts Defer to U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Commentary? Peter M. Thomson The federal circuit courts are irreconcilably split on a weighty question: How much deference should...
Jun 23 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Decision Day Update Timothy Courtney The Supreme Court released 5 more decisions this morning. Decisions in the other 3 cases...
Nov 14 2003 Publication Arbitration and the Freedom of Contract - Transcript Richard T. Seymour, E. Grady Jolly, Robert P. Davis, Eric Dreiband, Stephen J. Ware The Labor & Employment Law Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2003 National Lawyers...
Dec 12 2019 Podcast Originalism, Populism, and the Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms Renée Lettow Lerner, Jonathan Lowy, Andrew Oldham, Mark W. Smith, Jonathan E. Taylor 2019 National Lawyers Convention On November 15, 2019, the Federalist Society's practice groups hosted a special session for the...
Jun 25 2013 Podcast Fisher v. University of Texas - Post-Decision SCOTUScast Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow SCOTUScast 6-25-13 featuring Gail Heriot and Peter Kirsanow On June 24, 2013 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Fisher v. University of...
Jan 2 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Credentials Not Required: Why an Employee’s Significant Religious Functions Should Suffice to Trigger the Ministerial Exception Thomas C. Berg, Erik Money, Nathaniel Fouch Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Sep 12 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Net Choices: Social Media, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment Ryan Baasch, Allison R. Hayward, Casey Mattox, Jess Miers In 2021, both Florida and Texas enacted legislation to limit how social media platforms could...
Sep 12 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Net Choices: Social Media, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment Ryan Baasch, Allison R. Hayward, Casey Mattox, Jess Miers In 2021, both Florida and Texas enacted legislation to limit how social media platforms could...
Jun 23 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News "Affirmative Action Gone Wild?": Supreme Court Upholds Race Preferences in Fisher v. University of Texas II William C. Rempel, Alison E. Somin I like to think I am unusually gifted at political prognostication because, in 2004, I...
Oct 5 2023 Publication Federalist Society Review Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation Sarah E. Child Federalist Society Review, Volume 24 In a unanimous decision last June, the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy heightened the...
Topics
How Much Should Courts Defer to U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Commentary?
The federal circuit courts are irreconcilably split on a weighty question: How much deference should...
Topics
Decision Day Update
The Supreme Court released 5 more decisions this morning. Decisions in the other 3 cases...
Arbitration and the Freedom of Contract - Transcript
Richard T. Seymour, E. Grady Jolly, Robert P. Davis, Eric Dreiband, Stephen J. Ware
The Labor & Employment Law Practice Group sponsored this panel during the 2003 National Lawyers...
Originalism, Populism, and the Second Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms
Renée Lettow Lerner, Jonathan Lowy, Andrew Oldham, Mark W. Smith, Jonathan E. Taylor
2019 National Lawyers Convention
On November 15, 2019, the Federalist Society's practice groups hosted a special session for the...
Fisher v. University of Texas - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Gail L. Heriot, Peter Kirsanow
SCOTUScast 6-25-13 featuring Gail Heriot and Peter Kirsanow
On June 24, 2013 the Supreme Court announced its decision in Fisher v. University of...
Credentials Not Required: Why an Employee’s Significant Religious Functions Should Suffice to Trigger the Ministerial Exception
Thomas C. Berg, Erik Money, Nathaniel Fouch
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Net Choices: Social Media, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment
Ryan Baasch, Allison R. Hayward, Casey Mattox, Jess Miers
In 2021, both Florida and Texas enacted legislation to limit how social media platforms could...
Net Choices: Social Media, Content Moderation, and the First Amendment
Ryan Baasch, Allison R. Hayward, Casey Mattox, Jess Miers
In 2021, both Florida and Texas enacted legislation to limit how social media platforms could...
Topics
"Affirmative Action Gone Wild?": Supreme Court Upholds Race Preferences in Fisher v. University of Texas II
I like to think I am unusually gifted at political prognostication because, in 2004, I...
Groff v. DeJoy: The Death of the “De Minimis” Test Breathes Life Back into Religious Accommodation
Sarah E. Child
Federalist Society Review, Volume 24
In a unanimous decision last June, the Supreme Court in Groff v. DeJoy heightened the...