Aug 17 2023 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board Erin Wilcox Fairfax County, Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology – commonly known as...
Aug 17 2023 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board Erin Wilcox Fairfax County, Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology – commonly known as...
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 13 2023 Video Plenary Session #2 Religious Charter Schools: Protected or Prohibited by the First Amendment? Michael Donnelly, Nicole Stelle Garnett, Renita K. Thukral 2023 Education Law & Policy Conference Supporters of charter schools argue that their popularity and proven effectiveness in improving learning outcomes...
Jan 2 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Kisor v. Wilkie Makes Auer a Paper Tiger Karen Harned, Aeron Van Scoyk Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Sep 12 2023 Topics Education Policy • Litigation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Mahmoud v. Montgomery County Public Schools: A Religious Liberty Controversy to Watch William J. Haun, Michael O'Brien In Maryland’s Montgomery County Public Schools, parents are forbidden to know when their elementary-school children...
Sep 25 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Education Policy Blog Post News School Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities Face Different Legal Fates Sarah Parshall Perry In the United States, approximately 1,044 school districts (impacting more than 10 million students) have...
Oct 1 2003 Publication Federalist Society Review Supreme Court Update: 2003 2nd Quarter Todd Overman Since 1907, corporations have been prohibited from contributing directly to candidates in federal elections. See...
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...
Jun 14 2016 Topics Civil Rights • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego Joseph Greenlee On June 9th, in Peruta v. County of San Diego, the Ninth Circuit held that...
Litigation Update: Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board
Erin Wilcox
Fairfax County, Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology – commonly known as...
Litigation Update: Coalition for TJ v. Fairfax County School Board
Erin Wilcox
Fairfax County, Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology – commonly known as...
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...
Plenary Session #2 Religious Charter Schools: Protected or Prohibited by the First Amendment?
Michael Donnelly, Nicole Stelle Garnett, Renita K. Thukral
2023 Education Law & Policy Conference
Supporters of charter schools argue that their popularity and proven effectiveness in improving learning outcomes...
Kisor v. Wilkie Makes Auer a Paper Tiger
Karen Harned, Aeron Van Scoyk
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Mahmoud v. Montgomery County Public Schools: A Religious Liberty Controversy to Watch
In Maryland’s Montgomery County Public Schools, parents are forbidden to know when their elementary-school children...
Topics
School Policies Hiding Students’ Gender Identities Face Different Legal Fates
In the United States, approximately 1,044 school districts (impacting more than 10 million students) have...
Supreme Court Update: 2003 2nd Quarter
Todd Overman
Since 1907, corporations have been prohibited from contributing directly to candidates in federal elections. See...
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
Interpreting Peruta v. County of San Diego
On June 9th, in Peruta v. County of San Diego, the Ninth Circuit held that...