Jul 22 2024 Topics Constitution • Election Law • Federalism Blog Post Biden Withdraws From Campaign; Answers to Constitutional and DNC Procedure Questions John Shu On Sunday, President Biden announced that he formally withdrew from the presidential race but will stay on...
Jul 29 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review A Response to the Constitution's Critics Johnathan O'Neill Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 A review of Dennis Hale and Marc Landy, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of American...
Aug 2 2024 Topics Constitution • Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post Netanyahu Gave a Great Speech, But He Should Not Have Been Invited Robert F. Turner Prime Minister Netanyahu’s July 24 address to a joint session of Congress was brilliant, and...
Aug 5 2024 Topics Federal Courts • Separation of Powers • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post Fifth Circuit Rules USF Contribution Scheme Violates Legislative Vesting Clause Seth L. Cooper On July 24, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an en...
Aug 12 2024 Publication Federalist Society Review Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct Michael S. McGinniss Federalist Society Review, Volume 25 [T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 87: Current & Future Uses of the Impeachment Power Michael J. Gerhardt, Keith E. Whittington, Ilya Somin Congress’s impeachment power has been used dozens of times since the republic’s founding, mostly for...
Aug 16 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Constitution • Separation of Powers • Supreme Court Blog Post Bad Judicial Medicine Ryan L. Bangert This post originally appeared in American Reformer. President Biden and Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently announced...
Aug 20 2024 Topics Article I Initiative • Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process Thomas Jipping Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
May 2 2023 Video RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast The SEC’s ESG Reporting Rule: Understanding the Debate over Climate-Risk Disclosure Requirements Jane Luxton, Paul J. Ray A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar In March 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a new rule that would establish...
Aug 8 2023 Video FedSoc Forums A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...
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Biden Withdraws From Campaign; Answers to Constitutional and DNC Procedure Questions
On Sunday, President Biden announced that he formally withdrew from the presidential race but will stay on...
A Response to the Constitution's Critics
Johnathan O'Neill
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
A review of Dennis Hale and Marc Landy, Keeping the Republic: A Defense of American...
Topics
Netanyahu Gave a Great Speech, But He Should Not Have Been Invited
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s July 24 address to a joint session of Congress was brilliant, and...
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Fifth Circuit Rules USF Contribution Scheme Violates Legislative Vesting Clause
On July 24, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued an en...
Declaring Independence to Secure Integrity: The Supreme Court Justices' Code of Conduct
Michael S. McGinniss
Federalist Society Review, Volume 25
[T]he judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power; that it...
Necessary & Proper Episode 87: Current & Future Uses of the Impeachment Power
Michael J. Gerhardt, Keith E. Whittington, Ilya Somin
Congress’s impeachment power has been used dozens of times since the republic’s founding, mostly for...
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Bad Judicial Medicine
This post originally appeared in American Reformer. President Biden and Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently announced...
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How President Biden Is Impacting the Judiciary Despite a Changed Appointment Process
Appointments to the federal bench are among a president’s most profound long-term legacies. Judges serve...
The SEC’s ESG Reporting Rule: Understanding the Debate over Climate-Risk Disclosure Requirements
Jane Luxton, Paul J. Ray
A Regulatory Transparency Project Webinar
In March 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a new rule that would establish...
A Conversation on the Right: The Current State of Presidential Power
John G. Malcolm, John C. Yoo
John Malcolm and John Yoo revive their discussion of presidential power, prosecution, impeachment, and separation...