Nov 14 2015 Video Short Videos The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline? Gillian E. Metzger Short video with Gillian Metzger In this short video, Prof. Gillian E. Metzger, U.S. Constitutional Law Scholar and Professor of...
Mar 2 2017 Podcast Courthouse Steps: Packingham v. North Carolina - Podcast Ilya Shapiro Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Podcast In Packingham v. North Carolina, the Supreme Court will decide whether the First Amendment bars...
Apr 18 2017 Podcast Telecommunications Law in the New Administration - Podcast Nicholas Degani, Patricia J. Paoletta, Bryan N. Tramont Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast In late March, Congress used the Congressional Review Act to reverse the FCC’s controversial Broadband...
Apr 3 2018 Podcast Event Videos Senate Rules, Budget, and Appropriations Reform James Lankford Restoring Article I Since the passage of the The 1974 Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act, Congress has...
Apr 3 2018 Podcast Event Videos A Conversation with Hon. Jon Kyl Susan E. Dudley, Nathan Kaczmarek, Jon Kyl Restoring Article I The Constitution was carefully designed to balance powers between three federal branches and the states,...
Nov 1 2018 Publication The Federalist Paper The Federalist Paper, Fall 2018 This summer marked the end of the Supreme Court’s 2017-18 Term, and we have already...
Jun 12 2019 Topics Administrative Law & Regulation • Regulatory Transparency Project Blog Post News Emerging Tech and Regulation: What Will the Future Hold? In March, the Pepperdine Law Review cohosted a symposium with the Regulatory Transparency Project on "Regulating Tech:...
Mar 1 2019 Publication The Federalist Paper The Federalist Paper, Winter 2019 The Federalist Society hosted the annual National Lawyers Convention this past November at the Mayflower...
May 21 2020 Publication Federalist Society Review Police Use of Force and the Practical Limits of Popular Reform Proposals: A Response to Rizer and Mooney Rafael A. Mangual Federalist Society Review, Volume 21 Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
Jan 11 2012 Publication Federalist Society Review A Modest Proposal for Human Limitations on Cyberdiscovery Rick M. Esenberg Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011 Note from the Editor: In December 2010, the Federalist Society heard from a number of...
The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline?
Gillian E. Metzger
Short video with Gillian Metzger
In this short video, Prof. Gillian E. Metzger, U.S. Constitutional Law Scholar and Professor of...
Courthouse Steps: Packingham v. North Carolina - Podcast
Ilya Shapiro
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Podcast
In Packingham v. North Carolina, the Supreme Court will decide whether the First Amendment bars...
Telecommunications Law in the New Administration - Podcast
Nicholas Degani, Patricia J. Paoletta, Bryan N. Tramont
Telecommunications & Electronic Media Practice Group Podcast
In late March, Congress used the Congressional Review Act to reverse the FCC’s controversial Broadband...
Senate Rules, Budget, and Appropriations Reform
James Lankford
Restoring Article I
Since the passage of the The 1974 Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act, Congress has...
A Conversation with Hon. Jon Kyl
Susan E. Dudley, Nathan Kaczmarek, Jon Kyl
Restoring Article I
The Constitution was carefully designed to balance powers between three federal branches and the states,...
The Federalist Paper, Fall 2018
This summer marked the end of the Supreme Court’s 2017-18 Term, and we have already...
Topics
Emerging Tech and Regulation: What Will the Future Hold?
In March, the Pepperdine Law Review cohosted a symposium with the Regulatory Transparency Project on "Regulating Tech:...
The Federalist Paper, Winter 2019
The Federalist Society hosted the annual National Lawyers Convention this past November at the Mayflower...
Police Use of Force and the Practical Limits of Popular Reform Proposals: A Response to Rizer and Mooney
Rafael A. Mangual
Federalist Society Review, Volume 21
Note from the Editor: The Federalist Society takes no positions on particular legal and public...
A Modest Proposal for Human Limitations on Cyberdiscovery
Rick M. Esenberg
Engage Volume 12, Issue 3, November 2011
Note from the Editor: In December 2010, the Federalist Society heard from a number of...