Sep 25 2017 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts — More Bad News for Union Challengers Raymond J. LaJeunesse Right to Work laws, which prohibit requirements that workers pay union dues as a condition...
Sep 30 2011 Publication Supreme Court Narrowly Interprets the Relitigation Exception of the Anti-Injunction Act J.B. Tarter Class Action Watch September 2011 In Smith v. Bayer Corp.,1 the Supreme Court unanimously held that a federal district court...
Sep 28 2011 Publication White Papers State Court Challenges to Legislatively Enacted Tort Reforms Andrew Cook, Emily Kelchen White Paper Introduction Over the past three decades, proponents of civil liability reform have made significant gains.1...
Aug 26 2020 Publication White Papers Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019 Robert Alt Criminal Justice Update Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Dec 12 2017 Topics Civil Rights • Separation of Powers • State Courts • State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Docket Watch: State of West Virginia v. Steward Butler Marc E. Williams In State of West Virginia v. Steward Butler,[1] the Supreme Court of Appeals of West...
Jan 29 2018 Publication White Papers 2017 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens, Sarah Goggans White Paper This paper reviews key civil justice issues and reforms in 2017. Part I focuses on...
Dec 1 2020 Publication White Papers 2020 Civil Justice Update Mark A. Behrens White Paper Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jul 24 2017 Topics Labor & Employment Law Blog Post News Right to Work Laws in the Courts — An Update Jan Goldsmith, Raymond J. LaJeunesse Right to Work laws, which prohibit requirements that workers pay union dues as a condition...
Jan 20 2021 Topics Article I Initiative • Federalism & Separation of Powers Blog Post Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster Daniel Lips The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
Mar 23 2018 Topics Federal Courts • Healthcare • State Governments Blog Post State Courts & AGs Round Two for Obamacare: Sebelius Redux Mark S. Pulliam Rarely do challengers of landmark legislation get a second bite at the apple in constitutional...
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Right to Work Laws in the Courts — More Bad News for Union Challengers
Right to Work laws, which prohibit requirements that workers pay union dues as a condition...
Supreme Court Narrowly Interprets the Relitigation Exception of the Anti-Injunction Act
J.B. Tarter
Class Action Watch September 2011
In Smith v. Bayer Corp.,1 the Supreme Court unanimously held that a federal district court...
State Court Challenges to Legislatively Enacted Tort Reforms
Andrew Cook, Emily Kelchen
White Paper
Introduction Over the past three decades, proponents of civil liability reform have made significant gains.1...
Criminal Law Update: A Survey of State Law Changes in 2019
Robert Alt
Criminal Justice Update
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Docket Watch: State of West Virginia v. Steward Butler
In State of West Virginia v. Steward Butler,[1] the Supreme Court of Appeals of West...
2017 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens, Sarah Goggans
White Paper
This paper reviews key civil justice issues and reforms in 2017. Part I focuses on...
2020 Civil Justice Update
Mark A. Behrens
White Paper
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Topics
Right to Work Laws in the Courts — An Update
Right to Work laws, which prohibit requirements that workers pay union dues as a condition...
Topics
Why Both Parties Should Preserve the Senate’s Legislative Filibuster
The inauguration will culminate in a transfer of power in Congress. For the first time...
Topics
Round Two for Obamacare: Sebelius Redux
Rarely do challengers of landmark legislation get a second bite at the apple in constitutional...