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...
Dec 30 2016 Blog Post News When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner Evan D. Bernick Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Feb 17 2016 Topics Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post News Congratulations to Matt Cavedon Frank B. Strickland Matt Cavedon, the young man in this picture, is a 2015 graduate of Emory Law...
Oct 26 2021 Publication State Court Docket Watch State Court Docket Watch: Loudoun County School Board v. Cross Cynthia Fleming Crawford On August 30, 2021, the Virginia Supreme Court issued its decision in Loudoun County School...
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Nov 10 2021 Topics Civil Rights • Education Policy Blog Post News Critical Race Theory: What Is It? Does It Matter? Devon Westhill Many elements of the progressive agenda probably contributed to voter rejection of the Democratic...
Nov 30 2021 Blog Post News In Dobbs v. Jackson, History is On Mississippi's Side Kody Cooper, Justin Buckley Dyer This post originally appeared at Newsweek and is being republished here with permission. The Supreme...
Dec 8 2021 Topics Civil Rights Blog Post News Public Education Should Be Made Transparent Kenneth L. Marcus Last month, the Federalist Society presented a well-received convention panel discussion on woke education, an...
Dec 20 2021 Topics First Amendment • Religious Liberty • Free Speech & Election Law Blog Post News Fifth Circuit Gets It Right in Arnold Decision Hiram Sasser Parents and some elected officials currently fighting against what some say are controversial far-Left ideology received a boost this...
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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...
When Enforcing the Constitution Means Rejecting Precedent: A Reply to Greg Weiner
Part bull, part man, and nourished by Athenian blood, the minotaur has been the stuff...
Topics
Congratulations to Matt Cavedon
Matt Cavedon, the young man in this picture, is a 2015 graduate of Emory Law...
State Court Docket Watch: Loudoun County School Board v. Cross
Cynthia Fleming Crawford
On August 30, 2021, the Virginia Supreme Court issued its decision in Loudoun County School...
Google's Book Project
David McGowan
Is it better to ask forgiveness than permission? Google believes so. Its agents are copying...
Topics
Critical Race Theory: What Is It? Does It Matter?
Many elements of the progressive agenda probably contributed to voter rejection of the Democratic...
In Dobbs v. Jackson, History is On Mississippi's Side
This post originally appeared at Newsweek and is being republished here with permission. The Supreme...
Topics
Public Education Should Be Made Transparent
Last month, the Federalist Society presented a well-received convention panel discussion on woke education, an...
Topics
Fifth Circuit Gets It Right in Arnold Decision
Parents and some elected officials currently fighting against what some say are controversial far-Left ideology received a boost this...
Topics
On Oysters, Property, John Locke, and the Court of Federal Claims: Campo v. United States
Oyster farming is hard work. The often-muddy estuary bottoms must be prepared with rocks to...