Mar 20 2019 Publication Federalist Society Review Can a New Establishment Clause Jurisprudence Succeed in Protecting Religious Minorities Where Lemon Has Failed? Alexandra M. Lightfoot Federalist Society Review, Volume 20 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jul 7 2022 Topics Religious Liberty Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress On June 16, 2022, Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana and Doug LaMalfa of California...
Apr 3 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Culture • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Rule of Law Is Not Rule of Lawyers Gregory Dolin Over the last several months, as the leadership of the House of Representatives and its...
Jul 18 2022 Topics Jurisprudence Blog Post News Originalism’s Still Around, No Matter What Adrian Vermeule Says Devin Watkins I was taken aback when I read Adrian Vermeule’s recent Washington Post op-ed, which alleges...
Apr 8 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Religious Liberties Blog Post News The Equality Act’s Threat to Religious Liberty Lathan Watts As Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats closer to passage of the...
Feb 3 2007 Publication Federalist Society Review The Blaine Amendment: Harbinger of Secularism? Gerard V. Bradley In August 1876, both houses of Congress voted on a series of proposals to amend...
Aug 4 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress On July 19, 2022, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Respect for Marriage...
Oct 1 2006 Publication Federalist Society Review Reviewing (and Reconsidering) the Voting Rights Act Abigail Thernstrom Race is the third rail of American politics. So perhaps it’s no surprise that Congress...
Oct 13 2015 Blog Post News A Speaker Must Be a Member of the House J. Harvie Wilkinson, David F. Forte Since 1377 when the Rolls of Parliament noted that the House of Commons had a...
Oct 7 2022 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Religious Liberty • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions Christine Kimberly Pratt Congress SENATE On September 29, 2022, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), with 16 cosponsors, introduced S.Res....
Can a New Establishment Clause Jurisprudence Succeed in Protecting Religious Minorities Where Lemon Has Failed?
Alexandra M. Lightfoot
Federalist Society Review, Volume 20
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress On June 16, 2022, Reps. Jim Banks of Indiana and Doug LaMalfa of California...
Topics
Rule of Law Is Not Rule of Lawyers
Over the last several months, as the leadership of the House of Representatives and its...
Topics
Originalism’s Still Around, No Matter What Adrian Vermeule Says
I was taken aback when I read Adrian Vermeule’s recent Washington Post op-ed, which alleges...
Topics
The Equality Act’s Threat to Religious Liberty
As Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi leads House Democrats closer to passage of the...
The Blaine Amendment: Harbinger of Secularism?
Gerard V. Bradley
In August 1876, both houses of Congress voted on a series of proposals to amend...
Topics
Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress On July 19, 2022, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Respect for Marriage...
Reviewing (and Reconsidering) the Voting Rights Act
Abigail Thernstrom
Race is the third rail of American politics. So perhaps it’s no surprise that Congress...
A Speaker Must Be a Member of the House
Since 1377 when the Rolls of Parliament noted that the House of Commons had a...
Topics
Religious Liberty Update on Congressional and Executive Branch Actions
Congress SENATE On September 29, 2022, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), with 16 cosponsors, introduced S.Res....