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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.

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Joined February 2009

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  1. Aug 6

    Tune into this podcast for an examination of current national security issues, including relations with China, as well as coordination with allies, utilization of available legal tools, and whether those tools might be effective.

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  2. Aug 6

    "What OSHA has done looks, to health care employers, a lot like undead PSLA leave, amended and indefinitely extended, contrary to congressional command."

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  3. Aug 6

    [PODCAST] A Webinar on Central Bank Digital Currencies

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  4. Aug 5

    [READ] Should the “Hollow Core” of Constitutional Theory Be Filled with the Framers’ Intentions?

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  5. Aug 5

    [READ] Credibility Problems with the Restatement of Copyright Project

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  6. Aug 5

    How have various law enforcement strategies and public health policies succeeded in addressing the opioids crisis, and how have they failed? What needs to be done to end the opioids crisis?

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  7. Aug 4

    How will recent investigations and judicial decisions affect the structural relationship between Congress and the Executive Branch in the years ahead?

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  8. Aug 4

    "Fear of a virus, even one that targets a vulnerable population, does not and cannot justify abandoning civil liberties. If the delta variant of COVID-19 persists, governors must not be allowed to reach into our homes and dictate with whom we assemble."

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  9. Aug 4

    [PODCAST] Gender-Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber

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  10. Aug 4

    Aside from the purely legal questions already addressed in the Freedom of Thought series, how should we think about the practical and philosophical questions at stake?

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  11. Aug 3

    In this podcast, co-editors and Professor Mamion Schwarzschild (), discuss "A Dubious Expediency."

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  12. Aug 2

    How determinate is the text of the Constitution? In this No. 86 video, Professor Lawrence Solum () explains.

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  13. Aug 2

    [READ] Arbitrary and Capricious Review at the Court After FCC v. Prometheus Radio Project: From the Return of “Hard Look” to the “Zone of Reasonableness”

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  14. Jul 30

    "This belief that we must choose between constitutional government and effective government is profoundly mistaken. It represents a false dichotomy, one that has misdirected and restricted our thinking about constitutional government for decades."

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  15. Jul 30

    While Allgeyer v. Louisiana is often regarded as the first SCOTUS decision to endorse the right of liberty to contract, the Court’s opinion never mentioned the phrase. explores contract law, state police powers, & the Fourteenth Amendment in Allgeyer v. Louisiana.

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  16. Jul 29

    [CALL BEGINS in 10 MINS] Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber - featuring , , & .

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  17. Jul 29

    [TODAY] Gender Based Board Quotas, the Fourteenth Amendment, and Meland v. Weber - featuring , , & . Call begins at 3:30 p.m. ET.

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  18. Jul 29

    [CALL BEGINS in 10 MINS] A Webinar on Central Bank Digital Currencies - featuring , , Peter C. Earle (), & Alex J. Pollock ().

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  19. Jul 29

    [TODAY] A Webinar on Central Bank Digital Currencies - featuring , , Peter C. Earle (), & Alex J. Pollock (). Call begins at 2:00 p.m. ET.

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  20. Retweeted
    Jul 28

    What is the Congressional Review Act? What are the implications of its use on three rules earlier this year? and joined us for a webinar discussion:

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