Jan 20 2016 Publication Federalist Society Review People for the Ethical Treatment of Property Owners v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Did Gonzalez v. Raich Eviscerate All Constitutional Limits on Federal Power? Jonathan Wood Note from the Editor: This article discusses an ongoing case questioning the constitutionality of the...
Nov 5 2013 Publication Federalist Society Review The “Mens Rea” Component Within the Issue of the Over-Federalization of Crime William J. Haun, John S. Baker Introduction After decades of hastily passing federal criminal laws, the U.S. House of Representatives, through...
Jan 11 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review Florida Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare: It All Comes Down to Broccoli Karen Harned Note from the Editor: This paper provides an update on the litigation dealing with the...
Mar 22 2010 Publication White Papers H.R. 3335: “The Democracy Restoration Act” Roger B. Clegg Brought to you by the Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Last year, H.R. 3335,...
Nov 3 2009 Publication Individual Health Care Insurance Mandate Debate David B. Rivkin, Erwin Chemerinsky Last Updated at 9 AM, Friday, November 6, 2009 This debate will focus on the following...
Jul 10 2009 Publication White Papers Constitutional Implications of an “Individual Mandate” in Health Care Reform Dennis G. Smith, Peter Urbanowicz The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy initiatives. Any expressions...
Oct 15 2008 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. The Dirty Dozen The Houston Club 811 Rusk Street Topics: Federalism & Separation of Powers Sponsors: Houston Lawyers Chapter In-Person Event
Feb 15 2005 Publication White Papers The War on Terrorism: Law Enforcement or National Security? Theodore Cooperstein, R. Shawn Gunnarson, Daniel Blumenthal, Robert Parker, George J. Terwilliger George Terwilliger*Theodore Cooperstein**Shawn Gunnarson***Daniel Blumenthal****Robert Parker***** The horrific events of September 11th were immediately labeled...
Oct 1 2003 Publication Federalist Society Review The Endangered Species Act: Does It Have a Stopping Point John J. Park In several recent decisions, the United States Supreme Court has held that Congress cannot use...
Jul 1 2003 Publication Hot Topics: Judicial Activism Michael B. Brennan, Michael S. Greve When President George W. Bush announced his first nominations for the federal bench, he declared,...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Property Owners v. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Did Gonzalez v. Raich Eviscerate All Constitutional Limits on Federal Power?
Jonathan Wood
Note from the Editor: This article discusses an ongoing case questioning the constitutionality of the...
The “Mens Rea” Component Within the Issue of the Over-Federalization of Crime
William J. Haun, John S. Baker
Introduction After decades of hastily passing federal criminal laws, the U.S. House of Representatives, through...
Florida Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare: It All Comes Down to Broccoli
Karen Harned
Note from the Editor: This paper provides an update on the litigation dealing with the...
H.R. 3335: “The Democracy Restoration Act”
Roger B. Clegg
Brought to you by the Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Last year, H.R. 3335,...
Individual Health Care Insurance Mandate Debate
David B. Rivkin, Erwin Chemerinsky
Last Updated at 9 AM, Friday, November 6, 2009 This debate will focus on the following...
Constitutional Implications of an “Individual Mandate” in Health Care Reform
Dennis G. Smith, Peter Urbanowicz
The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy initiatives. Any expressions...
The Dirty Dozen
The Houston Club 811 Rusk StreetThe War on Terrorism: Law Enforcement or National Security?
Theodore Cooperstein, R. Shawn Gunnarson, Daniel Blumenthal, Robert Parker, George J. Terwilliger
George Terwilliger*Theodore Cooperstein**Shawn Gunnarson***Daniel Blumenthal****Robert Parker***** The horrific events of September 11th were immediately labeled...
The Endangered Species Act: Does It Have a Stopping Point
John J. Park
In several recent decisions, the United States Supreme Court has held that Congress cannot use...
Hot Topics: Judicial Activism
Michael B. Brennan, Michael S. Greve
When President George W. Bush announced his first nominations for the federal bench, he declared,...