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Donn C. Meindertsma is a partner in the Washington, DC office of Conner & Winters.
Publius comes from the pen name Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay used when they wrote 85 publicly printed letters now known as the Federalist Papers. Hamilton chose “Publius” as a name that would represent friends of the newly proposed American republic - Publius Valeria Publicola was a Roman general who helped to found the Roman Republic. The Federalist Society continues the tradition of publishing things under the name Publius in celebration of our constitutional roots and recognition that author credit is not always necessary.
Whistling in Chevronland: Why Department of Labor Interpretations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Whistleblower Provisions Do Not Deserve Judicial Deference
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Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Bar Watch Bulletin for August 7, 2012
Remarks by James Silkenat, New ABA President-Elect The new ABA president-elect, James Silkenat, addressed the...
Bar Watch Bulletin for August 7, 2011
Reporting live from the ABA Meetings in Toronto. Birthright Citizenship The ABA’s Commission on Hispanic...
Tribal Sovereign Immunity Does Not Bar California’s Suit over Campaign Contribution Disclosure Violations
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Relying upon the Tenth Amendment and the Guarantee Clause of the U.S. Constitution, the California...