Nov 17 2023 Podcast The Judiciary's Federalist Revival Carlos T. Bea, Rebecca Bradley, David N. Wecht, Evan A. Young 2023 National Lawyers Convention In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has emphasized the federalist nature of our national...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast The Administrative State, Its Supporters and Its Discontents Steven G. Bradbury, Emily Bremer, Ronald M. Levin, Steven J. Menashi, Andrew Tutt 2023 National Lawyers Convention The administrative state - the agencies comprising the Executive Branch of the U.S. federal government...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast FISA Section 702 Revisited: Originalist Interpretations and Constitutional Constraints Stewart A. Baker, Paul B. Matey, Gene C. Schaerr, Beth A. Williams, John C. Yoo 2023 National Lawyers Convention Featuring: Hon. Stewart Baker, Of Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Hon. Beth A. Williams, Board...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast Originalism and the Communications Act of 1934 Jonathan Adelstein, Brendan Carr, Mignon Clyburn, Michael H. Park, Nathan Simington 2023 National Lawyers Convention In recent months, the U.S. Senate confirmed a third Democratic Commissioner at the Federal Communications...
Nov 17 2023 Podcast Fair Elections in an Era of Partisanship Michael G. Adams, Richard Briffault, Michael R. Dimino, Thomas M. Hardiman, Richard H. Pildes, Bradley A. Smith 2023 National Lawyers Convention Recent years have seen unprecedented controversies about election rules, including mail-in ballots and drop boxes,...
Nov 17 2016 Video Event Videos Litigation: How Justice Scalia's Writing Style Affected American Jurisprudence Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Joan Larsen, Toni Massaro, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Jeffrey S. Sutton 2016 National Lawyers Convention In addition to being a brilliant legal thinker, Justice Scalia was widely regarded as a...
Nov 17 2016 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel I: Justice Scalia: Text Over Intent and the Demise of Legislative History Sandra Segal Ikuta, Thomas W. Merrill, Michael Stokes Paulsen, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Lawrence Solum 2016 National Lawyers Convention Until 1986, most conservative lawyers favored following the original intentions of the Framers of the...
Nov 17 2016 Podcast Litigation: How Justice Scalia's Writing Style Affected American Jurisprudence Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Joan Larsen, Toni Massaro, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Jeffrey S. Sutton 2016 National Lawyers Convention In addition to being a brilliant legal thinker, Justice Scalia was widely regarded as a...
Nov 18 2016 Video Event Videos Labor & Employment Law: The Battle for the Gig Economy Mark Brnovich, Mark Floyd, Thomas M. Hardiman, Randel K. Johnson, Bill Samuel 2016 National Lawyers Convention The “gig" or “on demand" economy may be the fastest growing segment of our economy,...
Nov 17 2016 Podcast Showcase Panel I: Justice Scalia: Text Over Intent and the Demise of Legislative History Sandra Segal Ikuta, Thomas W. Merrill, Michael Stokes Paulsen, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Lawrence Solum 2016 National Lawyers Convention Until 1986, most conservative lawyers favored following the original intentions of the Framers of the...
The Judiciary's Federalist Revival
Carlos T. Bea, Rebecca Bradley, David N. Wecht, Evan A. Young
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has emphasized the federalist nature of our national...
The Administrative State, Its Supporters and Its Discontents
Steven G. Bradbury, Emily Bremer, Ronald M. Levin, Steven J. Menashi, Andrew Tutt
2023 National Lawyers Convention
The administrative state - the agencies comprising the Executive Branch of the U.S. federal government...
FISA Section 702 Revisited: Originalist Interpretations and Constitutional Constraints
Stewart A. Baker, Paul B. Matey, Gene C. Schaerr, Beth A. Williams, John C. Yoo
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Featuring: Hon. Stewart Baker, Of Counsel, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Hon. Beth A. Williams, Board...
Originalism and the Communications Act of 1934
Jonathan Adelstein, Brendan Carr, Mignon Clyburn, Michael H. Park, Nathan Simington
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In recent months, the U.S. Senate confirmed a third Democratic Commissioner at the Federal Communications...
Fair Elections in an Era of Partisanship
Michael G. Adams, Richard Briffault, Michael R. Dimino, Thomas M. Hardiman, Richard H. Pildes, Bradley A. Smith
2023 National Lawyers Convention
Recent years have seen unprecedented controversies about election rules, including mail-in ballots and drop boxes,...
Litigation: How Justice Scalia's Writing Style Affected American Jurisprudence
Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Joan Larsen, Toni Massaro, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Jeffrey S. Sutton
2016 National Lawyers Convention
In addition to being a brilliant legal thinker, Justice Scalia was widely regarded as a...
Showcase Panel I: Justice Scalia: Text Over Intent and the Demise of Legislative History
Sandra Segal Ikuta, Thomas W. Merrill, Michael Stokes Paulsen, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Lawrence Solum
2016 National Lawyers Convention
Until 1986, most conservative lawyers favored following the original intentions of the Framers of the...
Litigation: How Justice Scalia's Writing Style Affected American Jurisprudence
Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Joan Larsen, Toni Massaro, Kannon K. Shanmugam, Jeffrey S. Sutton
2016 National Lawyers Convention
In addition to being a brilliant legal thinker, Justice Scalia was widely regarded as a...
Labor & Employment Law: The Battle for the Gig Economy
Mark Brnovich, Mark Floyd, Thomas M. Hardiman, Randel K. Johnson, Bill Samuel
2016 National Lawyers Convention
The “gig" or “on demand" economy may be the fastest growing segment of our economy,...
Showcase Panel I: Justice Scalia: Text Over Intent and the Demise of Legislative History
Sandra Segal Ikuta, Thomas W. Merrill, Michael Stokes Paulsen, Saikrishna B. Prakash, Lawrence Solum
2016 National Lawyers Convention
Until 1986, most conservative lawyers favored following the original intentions of the Framers of the...