Dec 6 2022 Podcast Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes? Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton 2022 National Lawyers Convention When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast What Can Be Done About Violent Crime? Thomas Abt, Paul Carillo, Erica H. MacDonald, Mark V. Scott, Amul R. Thapar National Lawyers Convention 2022 America’s national conversation about firearms is primarily about mass shootings and gun control. Some experts...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Religious Liberty and Education: Kennedy, Carson, and Parental Rights Nicole Stelle Garnett, Raymond Kethledge, William P. Marshall, Erin E. Murphy 2022 National Lawyers Convention This panel discussion will examine public and private education, with a focus on the relationship—and...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard: Affirmative Action Goes to Court Michael A. Carvin, Gail L. Heriot, Kevin C. Newsom, Eric J. Segall 2022 National Lawyers Convention The panel is sponsored by our Civil Rights practice group and will focus on the...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Central Bank Digital Currencies: A New Tool for Government Control? Joan Larsen, Randal K. Quarles, Steven L. Schwarcz, Todd J. Zywicki 2022 National Lawyers Convention Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) are the subject of global debate. While proponents see CBDC...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast The Largest Ever Federal Infusion of Broadband Funding: Necessary Investment or Waste of Taxpayer Money? Shirley Bloomfield, Veneeth Iyengar, Michael O'Rielly, Jeffrey S. Sutton 2022 National Lawyers Convention While many Americans take broadband access for granted, in certain predominantly rural areas broadband access...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Is Executive Soft Power a Threat to Free Speech? Enrique Armijo, Mark Chenoweth, Joe Cohn, Michael J. Ellis, Britt C. Grant 2022 National Lawyers Convention There are no federal speech police, but law enforcement is not the only way that...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Special Session I: Dobbs, Roe, Casey, and the Rule of Law Lisa Branch, Mary Anne Case, David D. Cole, Sherif Girgis, Carrie Campbell Severino 2022 National Lawyers Convention On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court released a 6-3 decision in Dobbs v....
Dec 6 2022 Podcast The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and International Law, Order, and Security Michael Allen, Marshall S. Billingslea, Charles J. Dunlap, Chad A. Readler, Angela Stent National Lawyers Convention 2022 In February, Russia began a full-scale military action against Ukraine. This war in Ukraine constitutes...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Showcase Panel III: Lawyers, the Adversarial System, and Social Justice Lisa Blatt, Paul D. Clement, Kyle Duncan, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Seth P. Waxman 2022 National Lawyers Convention ABA Model Rule of Professional Responsibility 1.2(b) states: “A lawyer's representation of a client, including...
Regulatory Elephants in Statutory Mouse Holes?
Michael B. Brennan, Eric Dreiband, Ondray T. Harris, Brian E. Hayes, Steven Lehotsky, Cheryl M. Stanton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
When an agency claims “a merely plausible textual basis” for asserting “extravagant statutory power over...
What Can Be Done About Violent Crime?
Thomas Abt, Paul Carillo, Erica H. MacDonald, Mark V. Scott, Amul R. Thapar
National Lawyers Convention 2022
America’s national conversation about firearms is primarily about mass shootings and gun control. Some experts...
Religious Liberty and Education: Kennedy, Carson, and Parental Rights
Nicole Stelle Garnett, Raymond Kethledge, William P. Marshall, Erin E. Murphy
2022 National Lawyers Convention
This panel discussion will examine public and private education, with a focus on the relationship—and...
Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard: Affirmative Action Goes to Court
Michael A. Carvin, Gail L. Heriot, Kevin C. Newsom, Eric J. Segall
2022 National Lawyers Convention
The panel is sponsored by our Civil Rights practice group and will focus on the...
Central Bank Digital Currencies: A New Tool for Government Control?
Joan Larsen, Randal K. Quarles, Steven L. Schwarcz, Todd J. Zywicki
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) are the subject of global debate. While proponents see CBDC...
The Largest Ever Federal Infusion of Broadband Funding: Necessary Investment or Waste of Taxpayer Money?
Shirley Bloomfield, Veneeth Iyengar, Michael O'Rielly, Jeffrey S. Sutton
2022 National Lawyers Convention
While many Americans take broadband access for granted, in certain predominantly rural areas broadband access...
Is Executive Soft Power a Threat to Free Speech?
Enrique Armijo, Mark Chenoweth, Joe Cohn, Michael J. Ellis, Britt C. Grant
2022 National Lawyers Convention
There are no federal speech police, but law enforcement is not the only way that...
Special Session I: Dobbs, Roe, Casey, and the Rule of Law
Lisa Branch, Mary Anne Case, David D. Cole, Sherif Girgis, Carrie Campbell Severino
2022 National Lawyers Convention
On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court released a 6-3 decision in Dobbs v....
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and International Law, Order, and Security
Michael Allen, Marshall S. Billingslea, Charles J. Dunlap, Chad A. Readler, Angela Stent
National Lawyers Convention 2022
In February, Russia began a full-scale military action against Ukraine. This war in Ukraine constitutes...
Showcase Panel III: Lawyers, the Adversarial System, and Social Justice
Lisa Blatt, Paul D. Clement, Kyle Duncan, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Seth P. Waxman
2022 National Lawyers Convention
ABA Model Rule of Professional Responsibility 1.2(b) states: “A lawyer's representation of a client, including...