May 4 2006 Podcast Customary International Law, the War on Terror, and the Constitution Jose A. Cabranes, Martin Flaherty, David Golove, John O. McGinnis, David B. Rivkin International & National Security Law Practice Group The Law of Nations includes principles of customary international law. Customary international law has played...
May 2 2007 Podcast A Basel Backgrounder Bert Ely, George E. French, Charles M. Miller, Peter J. Wallison, Gary Wilhite The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable? Is an international bank capital standard constitutional in the U.S. without Senate ratification as if...
Dec 8 2009 Podcast Is Google Monopolizing Something, and If So, What? Scott Cleland, Susan Creighton, Montgomery N. Kosma, Geoffrey A. Manne, Charles "Rick" Rule Corporations, Securities and Antitrust Practice Group Last June, Christine Varney, then a lawyer in private practice, now President Obama's nominee to...
May 1 2020 Topics Supreme Court • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Five Things to Watch For In The Supreme Court’s Case of USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc., No. 19-177 Casey Mattox, Krystal Brunner Swendsboe On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, the Supreme Court will hear remote arguments in an...
Aug 1 1999 Publication Emperor Miranda Has No Clothes but the Reno Justice Department Instructed Its Staff Not to Say So Gerald Walpin Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999 For almost 180 years before 1966, the rule concerning the admissibility of a confession was...
Feb 3 2014 Podcast Luncheon Address: An Interview with Former U.S. Attorney General Ed Meese Carlos T. Bea, Edwin Meese, Eugene B. Meyer 2014 Annual Western Chapters Conference The Federalist Society's Lawyers Division hosted this interview with Former Attorney General Ed Meese on...
Nov 14 2005 Podcast 5th Annual Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture Eugene B. Meyer, A. Raymond Randolph 2005 National Lawyers Convention On September 11, 2001, at the age of 45 and at the height of her...
May 1 1999 Publication Chevron, The Nondelegation Doctrine, and Tobacco Thomas W. Merrill Administrative Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999 Federalist Society members tend to applaud the Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine,1 because it seeks to...
Apr 1 1999 Publication Federal Class Action Reform: A Boxscore of Support and Opposition On February 3, Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA), Herbert Kohl (D-WI), and Strom Thurmond (R-SC) introduced...
Jun 7 2017 Podcast What is Congress Doing to Reassert its Power Over Agencies? Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh, Stuart S. Taylor, David C. Vladeck Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...
Customary International Law, the War on Terror, and the Constitution
Jose A. Cabranes, Martin Flaherty, David Golove, John O. McGinnis, David B. Rivkin
International & National Security Law Practice Group
The Law of Nations includes principles of customary international law. Customary international law has played...
A Basel Backgrounder
Bert Ely, George E. French, Charles M. Miller, Peter J. Wallison, Gary Wilhite
The Basel Risk-Based Capital Standards: Are they Workable?
Is an international bank capital standard constitutional in the U.S. without Senate ratification as if...
Is Google Monopolizing Something, and If So, What?
Scott Cleland, Susan Creighton, Montgomery N. Kosma, Geoffrey A. Manne, Charles "Rick" Rule
Corporations, Securities and Antitrust Practice Group
Last June, Christine Varney, then a lawyer in private practice, now President Obama's nominee to...
Topics
Five Things to Watch For In The Supreme Court’s Case of USAID v. Alliance for Open Society International, Inc., No. 19-177
On Tuesday, May 5, 2020, the Supreme Court will hear remote arguments in an...
Emperor Miranda Has No Clothes but the Reno Justice Department Instructed Its Staff Not to Say So
Gerald Walpin
Criminal Law & Procedure Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 1999
For almost 180 years before 1966, the rule concerning the admissibility of a confession was...
Luncheon Address: An Interview with Former U.S. Attorney General Ed Meese
Carlos T. Bea, Edwin Meese, Eugene B. Meyer
2014 Annual Western Chapters Conference
The Federalist Society's Lawyers Division hosted this interview with Former Attorney General Ed Meese on...
5th Annual Barbara K. Olson Memorial Lecture
Eugene B. Meyer, A. Raymond Randolph
2005 National Lawyers Convention
On September 11, 2001, at the age of 45 and at the height of her...
Chevron, The Nondelegation Doctrine, and Tobacco
Thomas W. Merrill
Administrative Law Practice Group Newsletter - Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 1999
Federalist Society members tend to applaud the Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine,1 because it seeks to...
Federal Class Action Reform:
A Boxscore of Support and Opposition
On February 3, Senators Charles Grassley (R-IA), Herbert Kohl (D-WI), and Strom Thurmond (R-SC) introduced...
What is Congress Doing to Reassert its Power Over Agencies?
Todd F. Gaziano, David M. McIntosh, Stuart S. Taylor, David C. Vladeck
Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...