The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order.
Forty years ago on April 23rd, 1982, students from around the country came together at Yale Law to organize the First Annual Federalist Society Student Symposium.
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At NLC 2022, the International & National Security Law Practice Group hosted a discussion on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its implications for international law, order, and security. More details and the full video can be found here:
Casey Mattox, Andrew Koppelman, and Michael Dimino joined us for this episode of Courthouse Steps to break down how the Supreme Court oral arguments went in 303 Creative v. Elenis.
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Watch: Creatures of Statute III: Congress’ Responsibility to Answer the Major Questions. The subject of this discussion was the major questions doctrine and how Congress may respond to the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. EPA.
Happening Soon: Whither “Neo-Brandeisian” Antitrust Enforcement: A Candid Conversation with Jonathan Kanter
Watch live at 12:20 PM ET: https://youtu.be/Yz3FZamCEJQ
The Originalism & the Arizona Constitution Symposium surveyed our constitutional landscape through the lens of original meaning.
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STARTING SOON!
"What is the future of U.S. Counterintelligence and the National Counterintelligence and Security Center?" ft. Jamil Jaffer and William Evanina
Join the Nebraska Lawyers Chapter on December 14 for a Cocktail Reception with Judge Steven Grasz and Governor Pete Ricketts. Details and registration:
The second event in the Creatures of Statute series focused on the administrative state focused on the role of the administrative agencies in policymaking. Watch here:
Gary Lawkowski joined us to break down the issues in Percoco v. United States and provide analysis on the oral argument heard by the Supreme Court.
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