FedSoc Publications
- Peter Urbanowicz & Dennis G. Smith, Constitutional Implications of an “Individual Mandate” in Health Care Reform (white paper), July 2009
- Michael James Barton & Brandon Simmons, “Does the Takings Clause Have an Expiration Date?”, Engage, March 2012
- Deidre G. Duncan & Kerry L. McGrath, EPA and U.S. Army Corps Seek to Expand Jurisdiction Under the Clean Water Act, Engage, March 2012
- Carl H. Esbeck, A Religious Organization’s Autonomy in Matters of Self-Governance: Hosanna-Tabor and the First Amendment, Engage, March 2012
- Robert T. Numbers & Lisa L. Dixon, A Return to “the Heady Days”? The Supreme Court Addresses Whether the Bivens Doctrine Should Extend to Employees of Government Contractors in Minneci v. Pollard, Engage, November 2011
- William R. Maurer, Illuminating Citizens United: What the Decision Really Did, Engage, November 2011
- Martin J. Newhouse, Business Cases and the Roberts Supreme Court, Engage, November 2011
- Florida Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare: It All Comes Down to Broccoli, Engage, November 2011
- Richard A. Epstein & Jesse H. Choper, The Constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (debate transcript), Engage, September 2011
- Gregory S. Baylor & Ronald Chen, Did the Supreme Court Properly Decide Christian Legal Society v. Martinez? (debate transcript), Engage, September 2011
- Joshua P. Thompson, Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin: Could the Supreme Court Revisit Its Decision in Grutter?, Engage, September 2011
- Kurt T. Lash & Alan Gura, Does the Fourteenth Amendment Protect Unenumerated Rights?, Engage, September 2011
- William H. Pryor Jr., The Unbearable Rightness of Marbury v. Madison: Its Real Lessons and Irrepressible Myths, Engage, September 2011
- Brian T. Fitzpatrick, Did the Supreme Court Just Kill the Class Action?, Class Action Watch, September 2011
- J.B. Tarter, Supreme Court Narrowly Interprets the Relitigation Exception of the Anti-Injunction Act, Class Action Watch, September 2011
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