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Federalist Society
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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How is the structure of the Constitution related to the Bill of Rights and other “rights protecting” parts of the Constitution?
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This podcast reviews Return Mail v. US Postal Service and discusses its legal and policy implications for the patent system, the PTAB, the innovation economy, and limitations on federal executive power.
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[RECENT GRADUATES] Keep in touch! We're pleased to offer one year of free membership to graduating student members. Other benefits include CLE credit, event discounts, & more. To learn more & claim your free year, visit:
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In this podcast, & James Burling discuss the decision in Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania and its implications.
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[PODCAST] One Year Later: Impact of Encino Motorcars on FLSA Litigation. Featuring .
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Experts react to the Ninth Circuit's decision in Cedar Point Nursery v. Shiroma, in which agricultural growers asked the court to invalidate a regulation allowing union organizers to solicit workers to join the union on the growers' property.
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[NEW VIDEO] and discuss the Jones Act's history, debate its impact on American society today, and explore whether the Jones Act should be updated for today's economic and national security needs.
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In this podcast, & discuss Cedar Point Nursery v. Shiroma – a case concerning a CA Agricultural Labor Relations Board regulation that allowed union organizers to come on to growers’ properties to solicit workers to join the union.
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This podcast examines R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission & whether the public meaning of “sex” discrimination when Title VII was enacted in 1964 included gender identity & transgender status.
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In his new book, 51 Imperfect Solutions, Judge Jeffrey Sutton explores the role that states, as independent sovereigns, potentially have as “laboratories of experimentation” for rights protection and constitutional interpretation.
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"Yet the Impossible Burger and other disruptors like Beyond Meat are taking root in the U.S. market. The Food and Drug Administration recently backed the safety of Impossible Foods’ plant-sourced Leghemoglobin."
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[REGISTER] Join in Austin for the fifth Annual Texas Chapters Conference. To view the full schedule & list of speakers, visit:
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[PODCAST] Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Gamble v. United States Featuring
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Does the President have the same amount of control over all federal administrative agencies? explains how the President has direct control over executive agencies but has less authority over independent agencies.
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[PODCAST] Is “Possess Now, Pay Later” Constitutional in Private Pipeline Takings?
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[PODCAST] Litigation Update: Cedar Point Nursery v. Shiroma
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Judge Jeffrey Sutton now argues that federalism, rightly understood, is politically neutral. It is espoused by advocates on the left (such as Justice Brennan) as well as on the right (such as Justice Scalia), & is an important tool for protecting liberty.
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[BLOG] The Take Care Act By
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Will LIBOR disappear and be replaced? By SOFR or something else? Or will it survive, perhaps as one of multiple competing benchmarks? In this podcast, explores LIBOR's evolution, scandals, and the issues of its future.
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[PODCAST] Courthouse Steps Decision: Knick v. Township of Scott, Pennsylvania Featuring & James S. Burling
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