Jul 14 2016 Podcast The Least Dangerous Branch? Reflections on Bickel’s Classic - Podcast Ronald D. Rotunda, Erwin Chemerinsky, James A. Haynes Professional Responsibilities & Legal Education Practice Group Podcast The Federalist Society's Teleforum series, Legal Classics Revisited, will consider Professor Alexander Bickel's 1962 book,...
Feb 3 2014 Podcast Panel One: Has the United States Supreme Court killed California’s initiative process or helped check its abuses? Richard Hasen, Sandra Segal Ikuta, Daniel M. Kolkey, Leonard A. Leo, Justin Levitt, Kenneth P. Miller 2014 Annual Western Chapters Conference This panel will focus on what effect the United States Supreme Court’s holding that initiative...
Feb 9 2018 Podcast Donor privacy and Campaign-Related Speech Carlos T. Bea, Richard Hasen, Joseph Rose, Bradley A. Smith 2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act sidelined by Republicans in Congress, some state governments...
Feb 9 2018 Video Event Videos Donor privacy and Campaign-Related Speech Carlos T. Bea, Richard Hasen, Joseph Rose, Bradley A. Smith 2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act sidelined by Republicans in Congress, some state governments...
Aug 20 2018 Publication Federalist Society Review The Student Right to Counsel Mike S. Adams, KC Johnson, Adam Kissell Federalist Society Review, Volume 19 Note from the Editor: This article argues that a student right to counsel in quasi-criminal...
Oct 3 2016 Blog Post News Misunderstanding of Statistics Confounds Analyses of Criminal Justice Issues in Baltimore and Voter ID Issues in Texas and North Carolina John Weicher, James Scanlan I have written here before, most recently in “Things the President Doesn’t Know About Racial Disparities” (Aug....
Dec 7 2022 Topics Litigation • Religious Liberty Blog Post News DC Court of Appeals Holds That Judicial Intervention Is Inappropriate In a Religious Schism Victoria Dorfman, Brett Wierenga The District of Columbia Court of Appeals recently declined to intervene in a religious dispute...
The Least Dangerous Branch? Reflections on Bickel’s Classic - Podcast
Ronald D. Rotunda, Erwin Chemerinsky, James A. Haynes
Professional Responsibilities & Legal Education Practice Group Podcast
The Federalist Society's Teleforum series, Legal Classics Revisited, will consider Professor Alexander Bickel's 1962 book,...
Panel One: Has the United States Supreme Court killed California’s initiative process or helped check its abuses?
Richard Hasen, Sandra Segal Ikuta, Daniel M. Kolkey, Leonard A. Leo, Justin Levitt, Kenneth P. Miller
2014 Annual Western Chapters Conference
This panel will focus on what effect the United States Supreme Court’s holding that initiative...
Donor privacy and Campaign-Related Speech
Carlos T. Bea, Richard Hasen, Joseph Rose, Bradley A. Smith
2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference
With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act sidelined by Republicans in Congress, some state governments...
Donor privacy and Campaign-Related Speech
Carlos T. Bea, Richard Hasen, Joseph Rose, Bradley A. Smith
2018 Annual Western Chapters Conference
With federal proposals like the DISCLOSE Act sidelined by Republicans in Congress, some state governments...
The Student Right to Counsel
Mike S. Adams, KC Johnson, Adam Kissell
Federalist Society Review, Volume 19
Note from the Editor: This article argues that a student right to counsel in quasi-criminal...
Misunderstanding of Statistics Confounds Analyses of Criminal Justice Issues in Baltimore and Voter ID Issues in Texas and North Carolina
I have written here before, most recently in “Things the President Doesn’t Know About Racial Disparities” (Aug....
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DC Court of Appeals Holds That Judicial Intervention Is Inappropriate In a Religious Schism
The District of Columbia Court of Appeals recently declined to intervene in a religious dispute...