May 5 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Is the Disparate Impact Doctrine Unconstitutionally Vague? James Scanlan Due process requires that a statute apprise a person of reasonable intelligence of the nature...
Nov 6 2020 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post The House Staff Antitrust Report Will Negatively Affect More Than the Tech Industry Lawrence J. Spiwak That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...
Nov 6 2020 Video FedSoc Forums United States v. Google: Examining the Historic Antitrust Case Against Big Tech Brianna Hills Simopoulos, Geoffrey A. Manne, Nicholas Marr, A. Douglas Melamed, Christopher L. Sagers Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group and the Regulatory Transparency Project On October 30, 2020, the Federalist Society's Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group and the...
Nov 6 2020 Topics Supreme Court • Religious Liberties Blog Post Student Blog Initiative United for Uzeugbunam Holly M. Randall The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Nov 6 2020 Podcast Deep Dive Episode 144 – United States v. Google: Examining the Historic Antitrust Case Against Big Tech Geoffrey A. Manne, A. Douglas Melamed, Christopher L. Sagers, Brianna Hills Simopoulos Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast On October 20, 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its much-anticipated lawsuit against Google....
Nov 18 2020 Topics Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post Why the DOJ Has a Strong Case Against Google Rachel Bovard That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing...
Nov 25 2020 Podcast Criminal Law: Prosecutorial Discretion, Partisanship, and the Rule of Law Gary G. Grindler, Andrew McCarthy, Michael B. Mukasey, John C. Richter, Kenneth L. Wainstein 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Criminal Law Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
Nov 25 2020 Podcast Administrative Law & Regulation: Regulatory Practice and Oversight in 2021 and Beyond Ronald A. Cass, Sally Katzen, Ryan D. Nelson, Adam White 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Administration Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted a...
Nov 25 2020 Podcast Showcase Panel II: The Presidency and the Rule of Law W. Neil Eggleston, Jack L. Goldsmith, C. Boyden Gray, Edith H. Jones, Theodore B. Olson 2020 National Lawyers Convention On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted a virtual panel for the 2020 National...
Jan 20 2010 Publication White Papers Reauthorization of the USA PATRIOT Act Rachel L. Brand New Federal Initiatives Project Brought to you by the International & National Security Law Practice GroupEDITOR'S NOTE: The final paragraph below, appearing...
Topics
Is the Disparate Impact Doctrine Unconstitutionally Vague?
Due process requires that a statute apprise a person of reasonable intelligence of the nature...
Topics
The House Staff Antitrust Report Will Negatively Affect More Than the Tech Industry
That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing perspectives...
United States v. Google: Examining the Historic Antitrust Case Against Big Tech
Brianna Hills Simopoulos, Geoffrey A. Manne, Nicholas Marr, A. Douglas Melamed, Christopher L. Sagers
Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group and the Regulatory Transparency Project
On October 30, 2020, the Federalist Society's Corporations, Securities & Antitrust Practice Group and the...
Topics
United for Uzeugbunam
The Federalist Society is pleased to announce its Student Blog Initiative, a project of the...
Deep Dive Episode 144 – United States v. Google: Examining the Historic Antitrust Case Against Big Tech
Geoffrey A. Manne, A. Douglas Melamed, Christopher L. Sagers, Brianna Hills Simopoulos
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
On October 20, 2020, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its much-anticipated lawsuit against Google....
Topics
Why the DOJ Has a Strong Case Against Google
That's Debatable is a new blog initiative bringing together legal and policy experts with differing...
Criminal Law: Prosecutorial Discretion, Partisanship, and the Rule of Law
Gary G. Grindler, Andrew McCarthy, Michael B. Mukasey, John C. Richter, Kenneth L. Wainstein
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Criminal Law Practice Group hosted a virtual panel...
Administrative Law & Regulation: Regulatory Practice and Oversight in 2021 and Beyond
Ronald A. Cass, Sally Katzen, Ryan D. Nelson, Adam White
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 9, 2020, The Federalist Society's Administration Law & Regulation Practice Group hosted a...
Showcase Panel II: The Presidency and the Rule of Law
W. Neil Eggleston, Jack L. Goldsmith, C. Boyden Gray, Edith H. Jones, Theodore B. Olson
2020 National Lawyers Convention
On November 12, 2020, The Federalist Society hosted a virtual panel for the 2020 National...
Reauthorization of the USA PATRIOT Act
Rachel L. Brand
New Federal Initiatives Project
Brought to you by the International & National Security Law Practice GroupEDITOR'S NOTE: The final paragraph below, appearing...