Jul 1 2024 Topics Constitution • Federal Courts • Religious Liberty Blog Post Louisiana's Ten Commandments Statute and the Establishment Clause Carl H. Esbeck On June 19, 2024, the governor of Louisiana signed into law House Bill No. 71....
Jul 3 2024 Podcast Freedom of Thought Panel 1: Did James Madison Think Corporations Were People Too? Julia D. Mahoney, Doha Mekki, Ryan Dean Newman, Julius N. Richardson, Lael Weinberger How did citizens understand corporate power at the Founding? What were the rights, privileges, and...
Apr 22 2021 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post News HHS Proposes Title X Rule to Refund Planned Parenthood Rachel N. Morrison On April 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued...
May 24 2021 Podcast FedSoc Forums Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Philip S. Goldberg, Karen Harned Nearly two dozen lawsuits against energy manufacturers seeking state tort damages over climate change have...
Aug 28 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Racially Discriminatory Corporate Policies: Who's Liable? Dan Morenoff Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Laws banning discrimination have been on the books across America for more than a century...
Sep 4 2024 Topics Civil Rights • Culture • Federal Courts • Litigation Blog Post Unpacking the Title IX Chaos: Are Single-Sex Spaces Allowed? May Mailman This fall, as daughters wave farewell and head to school, parents and administrators may well...
Sep 23 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't) Alexander T. MacDonald Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...
Nov 1 2024 Topics Election Law • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Beals v. Virginia Coalition for Immigrant Rights: SCOTUS Sides With Virginia in Voter-Roll Clean-Up Dust-Up Abhishek Kambli, Jay Rodriguez Earlier this week, the state of Virginia found itself in the Supreme Court, requesting an...
Nov 13 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Church, State, and Charter Schools: The Fight Over Faith-Based Public Education in Oklahoma Erin Smith In 1999, Oklahoma enacted the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act (Act).[1] Its purpose was multi-faceted:...
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Louisiana's Ten Commandments Statute and the Establishment Clause
On June 19, 2024, the governor of Louisiana signed into law House Bill No. 71....
Panel 1: Did James Madison Think Corporations Were People Too?
Julia D. Mahoney, Doha Mekki, Ryan Dean Newman, Julius N. Richardson, Lael Weinberger
How did citizens understand corporate power at the Founding? What were the rights, privileges, and...
Topics
HHS Proposes Title X Rule to Refund Planned Parenthood
On April 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued...
Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: BP P.L.C. v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
Philip S. Goldberg, Karen Harned
Nearly two dozen lawsuits against energy manufacturers seeking state tort damages over climate change have...
Racially Discriminatory Corporate Policies: Who's Liable?
Dan Morenoff
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Laws banning discrimination have been on the books across America for more than a century...
Topics
Unpacking the Title IX Chaos: Are Single-Sex Spaces Allowed?
This fall, as daughters wave farewell and head to school, parents and administrators may well...
Predistribution, Labor Standards, and Ideological Drift: Why Some Conservatives Are Embracing Labor Unions (and Why They Shouldn't)
Alexander T. MacDonald
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Common ground isn’t always a good thing. For example, consider the growing popularity of “predistribution.”...
Topics
Beals v. Virginia Coalition for Immigrant Rights: SCOTUS Sides With Virginia in Voter-Roll Clean-Up Dust-Up
Earlier this week, the state of Virginia found itself in the Supreme Court, requesting an...
Church, State, and Charter Schools: The Fight Over Faith-Based Public Education in Oklahoma
Erin Smith
In 1999, Oklahoma enacted the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act (Act).[1] Its purpose was multi-faceted:...