Oct 15 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review The Twin Commands: Streamlining Equality Litigation Based on Students for Fair Admissions Skylar Croy, Daniel Lennington Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 Each year, government contracting programs dole out tens of billions of dollars to businesses that...
Oct 30 2024 Video FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Chiles v. Salazar Cody Barnett, Tessa E. Shurr Chiles v. Salazar arises from a challenge to a Colorado law limiting therapists’ speech when...
Oct 30 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Litigation Update: Chiles v. Salazar Cody Barnett, Tessa E. Shurr Chiles v. Salazar arises from a challenge to a Colorado law limiting therapists’ speech when...
Oct 29 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit? Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Oct 29 2024 Video FedSoc Forums The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit? Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Nov 26 2024 Topics First Amendment • Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post Chiles v. Salazar: Will the Supreme Court Finally Address Professional Speech? Cody Barnett A new certiorari petition in Chiles v. Salazar allows the Supreme Court to address an...
Dec 3 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Litigation • Supreme Court • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post The Student Loan Forgiveness Saga: How the Litigation Played Out and What’s Next Abhishek Kambli, Erin Gaide On October 3, 2024, a court in the Eastern District of Missouri hit the brakes...
The Twin Commands: Streamlining Equality Litigation Based on Students for Fair Admissions
Skylar Croy, Daniel Lennington
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
Each year, government contracting programs dole out tens of billions of dollars to businesses that...
Litigation Update: Chiles v. Salazar
Cody Barnett, Tessa E. Shurr
Chiles v. Salazar arises from a challenge to a Colorado law limiting therapists’ speech when...
Litigation Update: Chiles v. Salazar
Cody Barnett, Tessa E. Shurr
Chiles v. Salazar arises from a challenge to a Colorado law limiting therapists’ speech when...
The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit?
Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen
In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
The Antiquities Act: A Tool for Conservation, or a Law Without Limit?
Jeff Beelaert, Harry S. Graver, Sam Kalen
In 1906, Congress passed the Antiquities Act, which gives the President the authority to set...
Topics
Chiles v. Salazar: Will the Supreme Court Finally Address Professional Speech?
A new certiorari petition in Chiles v. Salazar allows the Supreme Court to address an...
Topics
The Student Loan Forgiveness Saga: How the Litigation Played Out and What’s Next
On October 3, 2024, a court in the Eastern District of Missouri hit the brakes...