Oct 4 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations Dan Lips In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
Oct 17 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Founding Era & History Blog Post The Timeless Value of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates John Kennerly Davis With election day fast approaching, debates concluded, and campaigns for the presidency, Senate and House,...
Oct 31 2024 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Labor & Employment Law Blog Post May the EEOC Embed Interrogatories in Subpoenas? R. Pepper Crutcher A routine subpoena from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to an employer might include items...
Nov 1 2024 Publication State Court Docket Watch Florida Supreme Court Affirms Constitutional Power of Governor to Suspend Rogue Prosecutors Zack Smith Florida’s Governor, Ron DeSantis, suspended Monique Worrell from her position as the State Attorney for...
Nov 12 2024 Topics Founding Era & History • Politics • Supreme Court • Telecommunications & Electronic Media Blog Post The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch Randolph May There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...
Nov 26 2024 Video Event Videos Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias 2024 National Lawyers Convention The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Nov 26 2024 Podcast Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias 2024 National Lawyers Convention The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Dec 4 2024 Topics Jurisprudence • Federalism & Separation of Powers • International & National Security Law Blog Post How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution?: A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice Julian Ku “[It is] an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the...
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Reestablishing Congressional Oversight of Federal Regulations
In July, the House Committee on Administration held a hearing examining whether Congress was prepared for the...
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The Timeless Value of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates
With election day fast approaching, debates concluded, and campaigns for the presidency, Senate and House,...
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May the EEOC Embed Interrogatories in Subpoenas?
A routine subpoena from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to an employer might include items...
Florida Supreme Court Affirms Constitutional Power of Governor to Suspend Rogue Prosecutors
Zack Smith
Florida’s Governor, Ron DeSantis, suspended Monique Worrell from her position as the State Attorney for...
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The Judiciary Is Not Just Another Political Branch
There has been a relentless campaign on the Left to politicize—and therefore delegitimize—the Supreme Court...
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias
2024 National Lawyers Convention
The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Practice Groups: Federal Judicial Selections in the Next Administration
Michael B. Brennan, Michael Fragoso, David Lat, Robert Luther, Carl W. Tobias
2024 National Lawyers Convention
The importance of judicial selection and confirmation is now a point of emphasis for all...
Topics
How Should Historical Gloss Inform Our Interpretation of the Constitution?: A Review of Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice
“[It is] an inadmissibly narrow conception of American constitutional law to confine it to the...