Nov 22 2013 Podcast Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh 2013 National Lawyers Convention The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
Nov 20 2013 Video Event Videos Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2013 National Lawyers Convention On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Nov 20 2013 Podcast Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra 2013 National Lawyers Convention On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
May 29 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Veiled Meaning: Tolerance and Prohibition of the Hijab in the U.S. and France Elizabeth K. Dorminey Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 Introduction France and the U.S. have much in common. Both nations share a commitment to...
Apr 3 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Can Someone Please Turn on the Lights? Bringing Transparency to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act James C. Dunlop, Michael B. Mukasey Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012 Note from the Editor: This paper assesses the Department of Justice’s authority under the Foreign...
Nov 19 2012 Video Event Videos Administrative Law: The Administrative State After the Health Care Cases Ronald A. Cass, Christopher C. DeMuth, Thomas M. Hardiman, Timothy S. Jost, Brett M. Kavanaugh 2012 National Lawyers Convention The Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Administrative State After...
Nov 19 2012 Podcast Administrative Law: The Administrative State After the Health Care Cases Ronald A. Cass, Christopher C. DeMuth, Thomas M. Hardiman, Timothy S. Jost, Brett M. Kavanaugh 2012 National Lawyers Convention The Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Administrative State After...
Dec 9 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Two Guiding Trends in Contemporary Labor and Employment Law: Technology and Fairness Daniel Morton-Bentley Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 There are two primary trends guiding contemporary labor and employment law. The first is the...
Dec 1 2011 Publication Federalist Society Review Thinking About the "Practically Unthinkable": Energy Infrastructure and the Threat of Low-Probability, High-Impact Events Adam White Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 The National Environmental Policy Act1 requires federal agencies to ascertain and evaluate the possible environmental...
Nov 22 2010 Video Event Videos Professional Responsibility: The Bloody Crossroads: Republican Party of Minnesota v. White Runs Into Caperton v. Massey James Bopp, Thomas M. Hardiman, Thomas R. Phillips, Patience D. Roggensack, Clifford W. Taylor 2010 National Lawyers Convention Mr. James Bopp, Jr., Bopp, Coleson, and Bostrom and General Counsel, James Madison Center for...
Showcase Panel I: Textualism and the Bill of Rights
Stephanos Bibas, Richard A. Epstein, Thomas M. Hardiman, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Nadine Strossen, Eugene Volokh
2013 National Lawyers Convention
The new textualism has had a big impact on interpretation of the Bill of Rights....
Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning
John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2013 National Lawyers Convention
On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Labor & Employment: Recess Appointments: Implications of Noel Canning
John P. Elwood, Noel J. Francisco, Raymond Kethledge, John N. Raudabaugh, Elizabeth B. Wydra
2013 National Lawyers Convention
On January 4, 2012, President Barack Obama announced “recess appointments” of three members of the...
Veiled Meaning: Tolerance and Prohibition of the Hijab in the U.S. and France
Elizabeth K. Dorminey
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Introduction France and the U.S. have much in common. Both nations share a commitment to...
Can Someone Please Turn on the Lights? Bringing Transparency to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
James C. Dunlop, Michael B. Mukasey
Engage Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2012
Note from the Editor: This paper assesses the Department of Justice’s authority under the Foreign...
Administrative Law: The Administrative State After the Health Care Cases
Ronald A. Cass, Christopher C. DeMuth, Thomas M. Hardiman, Timothy S. Jost, Brett M. Kavanaugh
2012 National Lawyers Convention
The Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Administrative State After...
Administrative Law: The Administrative State After the Health Care Cases
Ronald A. Cass, Christopher C. DeMuth, Thomas M. Hardiman, Timothy S. Jost, Brett M. Kavanaugh
2012 National Lawyers Convention
The Administrative Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted this panel on "The Administrative State After...
Two Guiding Trends in Contemporary Labor and Employment Law: Technology and Fairness
Daniel Morton-Bentley
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
There are two primary trends guiding contemporary labor and employment law. The first is the...
Thinking About the "Practically Unthinkable": Energy Infrastructure and the Threat of Low-Probability, High-Impact Events
Adam White
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
The National Environmental Policy Act1 requires federal agencies to ascertain and evaluate the possible environmental...
Professional Responsibility: The Bloody Crossroads: Republican Party of Minnesota v. White Runs Into Caperton v. Massey
James Bopp, Thomas M. Hardiman, Thomas R. Phillips, Patience D. Roggensack, Clifford W. Taylor
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Mr. James Bopp, Jr., Bopp, Coleson, and Bostrom and General Counsel, James Madison Center for...