Apr 23 2024 Podcast FedSoc Forums Cooperation Credit, Privileges, and Possible Landmines for Attorneys and Clients: Implications of US v. Coburn Don Cochran, Mike Hurst, David C. Joseph, John C. Richter In February 2022, a District of New Jersey court in United States v. Coburn compelled...
Oct 18 2001 Publication Government--Friend or Foe of E-Commerce? - Transcript Ted Cruz, Declan McCullagh, Kent Walker, Randolph J. May, Mark F. Schultz Fight The Future? Government Regulation and Technological Progress This panel was presented at the Federalist Society's conference, "Fight The Future? Government Regulation and...
Apr 29 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust • Federalism • Law & Economics Blog Post When Facts Bear Out Theory: How Do Firms Respond to Government Efforts to Block Acquisitions of Nascent Competitors in Digital Markets? Lawrence J. Spiwak Investors in tech start-ups are keenly attuned to their exit strategy when they obtain most...
Jan 14 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations Paul James Larkin Engage Volume 17, Issue 1 Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
Dec 17 2015 Publication Federalist Society Review Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Ronald A. Cass Engage Volume 16, Issue 3 I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Apr 30 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Corner Post and 28 U.S.C. § 2401(a): Not Much to Look At? Michael J. Showalter Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 This term the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors...
Mar 1 2000 Publication Separation of Powers and Foreign Policy Walter E. Dellinger, Benedict S. Cohen, Louis Fisher, Abraham D. Sofaer, John C. Yoo, Edwin D. Williamson Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 3, Winter 2000 Following are excerpts from a panel discussion entitled "Separation of Powers and Foreign Policy" which...
Mar 26 2014 Video Event Videos Panel II: Detained Suspected Terrorists: Try in Military Courts or Civilian Courts? Laura Donohue, Christopher Jenks, Peter S. Margulies, Deborah Pearlstein, A. Raymond Randolph 2014 National Student Symposium This panel will address the ongoing debate regarding trying, convicting and punishing suspected terrorists. Should...
Apr 2 2001 Publication Recent Developments Class Action Watch Spring 2001 Engle Court Paves Way for Record Punitive Award A Florida trial court has paved the...
Mar 26 2014 Podcast Panel II: Detained Suspected Terrorists: Try in Military Courts or Civilian Courts? Laura Donohue, Christopher Jenks, Peter S. Margulies, Deborah Pearlstein, A. Raymond Randolph 2014 National Student Symposium This panel will address the ongoing debate regarding trying, convicting and punishing suspected terrorists. Should...
Cooperation Credit, Privileges, and Possible Landmines for Attorneys and Clients: Implications of US v. Coburn
Don Cochran, Mike Hurst, David C. Joseph, John C. Richter
In February 2022, a District of New Jersey court in United States v. Coburn compelled...
Government--Friend or Foe of E-Commerce? - Transcript
Ted Cruz, Declan McCullagh, Kent Walker, Randolph J. May, Mark F. Schultz
Fight The Future? Government Regulation and Technological Progress
This panel was presented at the Federalist Society's conference, "Fight The Future? Government Regulation and...
Topics
When Facts Bear Out Theory: How Do Firms Respond to Government Efforts to Block Acquisitions of Nascent Competitors in Digital Markets?
Investors in tech start-ups are keenly attuned to their exit strategy when they obtain most...
Domestic Convictions for Foreign Violations
Paul James Larkin
Engage Volume 17, Issue 1
Note from the Editor: This article discusses the Lacey Act and argues that its incorporation of...
Power Failures: Prosecution, Power, and Problems
Ronald A. Cass
Engage Volume 16, Issue 3
I. Introduction: Prosecution, Power, and Problems Prosecutors wield an awesome power. They make the first...
Corner Post and 28 U.S.C. § 2401(a): Not Much to Look At?
Michael J. Showalter
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
This term the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors...
Separation of Powers and Foreign Policy
Walter E. Dellinger, Benedict S. Cohen, Louis Fisher, Abraham D. Sofaer, John C. Yoo, Edwin D. Williamson
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 3, Winter 2000
Following are excerpts from a panel discussion entitled "Separation of Powers and Foreign Policy" which...
Panel II: Detained Suspected Terrorists: Try in Military Courts or Civilian Courts?
Laura Donohue, Christopher Jenks, Peter S. Margulies, Deborah Pearlstein, A. Raymond Randolph
2014 National Student Symposium
This panel will address the ongoing debate regarding trying, convicting and punishing suspected terrorists. Should...
Recent Developments
Class Action Watch Spring 2001
Engle Court Paves Way for Record Punitive Award A Florida trial court has paved the...
Panel II: Detained Suspected Terrorists: Try in Military Courts or Civilian Courts?
Laura Donohue, Christopher Jenks, Peter S. Margulies, Deborah Pearlstein, A. Raymond Randolph
2014 National Student Symposium
This panel will address the ongoing debate regarding trying, convicting and punishing suspected terrorists. Should...