Feb 28 2011 Podcast Debate: Economic Freedoms and the Constitution Randy E. Barnett, Lillian R. BeVier, Devin Allan DeBacker, Debra Ann Livingston, Ben Massey, Jeffrey Rosen 2011 National Student Symposium Since West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish and the end of the Lochner Era, the Supreme Court has adhered...
Feb 28 2011 Video Event Videos Debate: Economic Freedoms and the Constitution Randy E. Barnett, Lillian R. BeVier, Devin Allan DeBacker, Debra Ann Livingston, Ben Massey, Jeffrey Rosen 2011 National Student Symposium Since West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish and the end of the Lochner Era, the Supreme Court has adhered...
Feb 28 2011 Video Event Videos Panel I: Economic Theory, Civic Virtue and the Meaning of the Constitution James W. Ely, Renée Lettow Lerner, G. Brinton Lucas, Nelson Lund, G. Edward White, J. Harvie Wilkinson 2011 National Student Symposium Justice Holmes' dissent in Lochner v. New York is well-known for the statement, "[A] constitution is not...
Feb 28 2011 Podcast Panel I: Economic Theory, Civic Virtue and the Meaning of the Constitution James W. Ely, Renée Lettow Lerner, G. Brinton Lucas, Nelson Lund, G. Edward White, J. Harvie Wilkinson 2011 National Student Symposium Justice Holmes' dissent in Lochner v. New York is well-known for the statement, "[A] constitution is not...
Feb 28 2011 Video Event Videos Panel IV: Economic Uncertainty and the Role of the Courts Joseph D'Agostino, Paul G. Mahoney, Paul B. Stephan, Diane S. Sykes, Todd J. Zywicki 2011 National Student Symposium This panel will assess the role of the courts in an uncertain economic climate. Given...
Feb 28 2011 Podcast Panel IV: Economic Uncertainty and the Role of the Courts Joseph D'Agostino, Paul G. Mahoney, Paul B. Stephan, Diane S. Sykes, Todd J. Zywicki 2011 National Student Symposium This panel will assess the role of the courts in an uncertain economic climate. Given...
Nov 22 2010 Video Event Videos Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance 2010 National Lawyers Convention Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Oct 4 2017 Podcast FedSoc Forums The AUMF: Is an Update Required? Stephen I. Vladeck, Robert F. Turner International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast The Authorization for the Use of Military Force was passed by Congress on September 14,...
Nov 22 2010 Podcast Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance 2010 National Lawyers Convention Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
Jul 1 2011 Publication The Federalist Paper The Federalist Paper, July 2011 The Magazine of the Federalist Society We are pleased to bring you the spring issue of The Federalist Paper. Inside, as...
Debate: Economic Freedoms and the Constitution
Randy E. Barnett, Lillian R. BeVier, Devin Allan DeBacker, Debra Ann Livingston, Ben Massey, Jeffrey Rosen
2011 National Student Symposium
Since West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish and the end of the Lochner Era, the Supreme Court has adhered...
Debate: Economic Freedoms and the Constitution
Randy E. Barnett, Lillian R. BeVier, Devin Allan DeBacker, Debra Ann Livingston, Ben Massey, Jeffrey Rosen
2011 National Student Symposium
Since West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish and the end of the Lochner Era, the Supreme Court has adhered...
Panel I: Economic Theory, Civic Virtue and the Meaning of the Constitution
James W. Ely, Renée Lettow Lerner, G. Brinton Lucas, Nelson Lund, G. Edward White, J. Harvie Wilkinson
2011 National Student Symposium
Justice Holmes' dissent in Lochner v. New York is well-known for the statement, "[A] constitution is not...
Panel I: Economic Theory, Civic Virtue and the Meaning of the Constitution
James W. Ely, Renée Lettow Lerner, G. Brinton Lucas, Nelson Lund, G. Edward White, J. Harvie Wilkinson
2011 National Student Symposium
Justice Holmes' dissent in Lochner v. New York is well-known for the statement, "[A] constitution is not...
Panel IV: Economic Uncertainty and the Role of the Courts
Joseph D'Agostino, Paul G. Mahoney, Paul B. Stephan, Diane S. Sykes, Todd J. Zywicki
2011 National Student Symposium
This panel will assess the role of the courts in an uncertain economic climate. Given...
Panel IV: Economic Uncertainty and the Role of the Courts
Joseph D'Agostino, Paul G. Mahoney, Paul B. Stephan, Diane S. Sykes, Todd J. Zywicki
2011 National Student Symposium
This panel will assess the role of the courts in an uncertain economic climate. Given...
Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
The AUMF: Is an Update Required?
Stephen I. Vladeck, Robert F. Turner
International & National Security Law Practice Group Podcast
The Authorization for the Use of Military Force was passed by Congress on September 14,...
Showcase Panel IV: Ideas for Structural Change: Term Limits, Reviving the Right to Civil Jury Trial, Moving Administrative Law Judges to Article III, and Others
Lillian R. BeVier, Michael A. Carvin, Douglas T. Kendall, Patrick McSweeney, Diane S. Sykes, Gibson Vance
2010 National Lawyers Convention
Are there structural ways that are practically plausible to limit or reduce the power of...
The Federalist Paper, July 2011
The Magazine of the Federalist Society
We are pleased to bring you the spring issue of The Federalist Paper. Inside, as...