Jul 15 2022 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News The Evolution of Lawyer Discipline Lynn White In today’s highly polarized political environment, lawyers find themselves in the crosshairs. Representing high profile,...
Oct 11 2015 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation Blog Post Executive Branch Review States Get Wins Against Federal Overreach Edith Brown Clement, Elbert Lin States suing federal agencies have recently convinced two courts to put two major federal rules...
Oct 3 2022 Topics Professional Responsibility & Legal Education Blog Post News Should Attorneys Need to Work Full-time to Receive Bar Admission Reciprocity? Karin Lips Nationwide, 42 states and the District of Columbia allow an avenue for admission to practice...
May 3 2019 Topics Civil Rights • Free Speech & Election Law • Religious Liberties Blog Post News Rule 8.4(g) Development: Two Major Changes in Utah, Comment Period Ends Sunday Kim Colby In 2017, the Utah Supreme Court held a public comment period on a proposal that...
May 10 2006 Publication White Papers The Case Against Felon Voting George T. Conway, Roger B. Clegg, George ConwayI, Kenneth Kiyul Lee Today, from the bluest of the blue to the reddest of the red, almost every...
Dec 6 2022 Video FedSoc Events Address by Senator Michael S. Lee Mike S. Lee 2022 National Lawyers Convention Featuring Hon. Michael S. Lee, United States Senate, Utah
Nov 21 2022 Podcast Necessary & Proper Podcast Necessary & Proper Episode 79: Address by Senator Michael S. Lee Mike S. Lee On Friday, November 11, 2022, Senator Mike Lee of Utah addressed the Federalist Society's National...
Jul 9 2019 Publication White Papers Criminal Justice Reform: A Survey of 2018 State Laws Robert Alt Criminal Justice Update State legislatures across the country made significant strides in reforming their criminal justice regimes throughout...
Dec 6 2022 Podcast Address by Senator Michael S. Lee Mike S. Lee 2022 National Lawyers Convention Featuring Hon. Michael S. Lee, United States Senate, Utah
Jan 5 2023 Topics Civil Rights • Education Policy Blog Post News The Biden Administration’s Proposed Changes to Title IX Threaten Parental Rights Kate Anderson, Emilie Kao The U.S. Department of Education (ED) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for Title...
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The Evolution of Lawyer Discipline
In today’s highly polarized political environment, lawyers find themselves in the crosshairs. Representing high profile,...
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States Get Wins Against Federal Overreach
States suing federal agencies have recently convinced two courts to put two major federal rules...
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Should Attorneys Need to Work Full-time to Receive Bar Admission Reciprocity?
Nationwide, 42 states and the District of Columbia allow an avenue for admission to practice...
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Rule 8.4(g) Development: Two Major Changes in Utah, Comment Period Ends Sunday
In 2017, the Utah Supreme Court held a public comment period on a proposal that...
The Case Against Felon Voting
George T. Conway, Roger B. Clegg, George ConwayI, Kenneth Kiyul Lee
Today, from the bluest of the blue to the reddest of the red, almost every...
Address by Senator Michael S. Lee
Mike S. Lee
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Featuring Hon. Michael S. Lee, United States Senate, Utah
Necessary & Proper Episode 79: Address by Senator Michael S. Lee
Mike S. Lee
On Friday, November 11, 2022, Senator Mike Lee of Utah addressed the Federalist Society's National...
Criminal Justice Reform: A Survey of 2018 State Laws
Robert Alt
Criminal Justice Update
State legislatures across the country made significant strides in reforming their criminal justice regimes throughout...
Address by Senator Michael S. Lee
Mike S. Lee
2022 National Lawyers Convention
Featuring Hon. Michael S. Lee, United States Senate, Utah
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The Biden Administration’s Proposed Changes to Title IX Threaten Parental Rights
The U.S. Department of Education (ED) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for Title...