Jun 22 2017 Video Short Videos Scalia and Gorsuch on Chevron Deference Edward Whelan Short video featuring Edward Whelan How do Supreme Court Justices differ in opinion on Chevron deference? Edward Whalen, President of...
Nov 13 2017 Topics Federalist Society • Philosophy • International & National Security Law Blog Post News NLC Book Signings: Lead Yourself First | Scalia Speaks | Striking Power Raymond Kethledge, Christopher J. Scalia, Edward Whelan, Jeremy A. Rabkin, John C. Yoo Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Judge Raymond M. Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit...
Mar 15 2018 Video Event Videos The Judicial Power: The Judicial Duty to Follow the Law or a Discretionary Power of Judicial Review? Clint Bolick, Kevin C. Newsom, Edward Whelan, Mitchell C. Bailin, Darina Merriam, Ethan Womble 2018 National Student Symposium Hamilton referred to the federal judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch of the new federal...
Mar 15 2018 Podcast The Judicial Power: The Judicial Duty to Follow the Law or a Discretionary Power of Judicial Review? Mitchell C. Bailin, Clint Bolick, Darina Merriam, Kevin C. Newsom, Edward Whelan, Ethan Womble 2018 National Student Symposium Hamilton referred to the federal judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch of the new federal...
Jun 7 2017 Podcast Judicial Deference and Congressional Action Ronald A. Cass, Thomas B. Griffith, John O. McGinnis, Richard J. Pierce, Edward Whelan Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...
Dec 10 2010 Podcast Does the U.S. Constitution Require Same-Sex Marriage? Jonathan H. Adler, Jacob Huebert, Mark P. Strasser, Edward Whelan Columbus Lawyers Chapter Does the Fourteenth Amendment require states to recognize same-sex marriages? A recent California federal district...
Feb 1 2008 Podcast Judicial Confirmations Michael J. Gerhardt, Simon Heller, Eugene B. Meyer, David G. Savage, Arlen Specter, Michael B. Wallace, Edward Whelan Professional Responsibility Practice Group and DC Lawyers Chapter Senator Arlen Specter and a panel of experts examine the state of the judicial nomination...
Jun 23 2015 Video Event Videos Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality? Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Jun 23 2015 Podcast Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality? Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Feb 22 2007 Podcast Congressional Oversight vs. Executive Privilege H. Christopher Bartolomucci, Douglas R. Cox, Walter E. Dellinger, Louis Fisher, Edward Whelan Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group The concepts of Congressional Oversight and Executive Privilege both have a long history in the...
Scalia and Gorsuch on Chevron Deference
Edward Whelan
Short video featuring Edward Whelan
How do Supreme Court Justices differ in opinion on Chevron deference? Edward Whalen, President of...
Topics
NLC Book Signings: Lead Yourself First | Scalia Speaks | Striking Power
Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Judge Raymond M. Kethledge of the Sixth Circuit...
The Judicial Power: The Judicial Duty to Follow the Law or a Discretionary Power of Judicial Review?
Clint Bolick, Kevin C. Newsom, Edward Whelan, Mitchell C. Bailin, Darina Merriam, Ethan Womble
2018 National Student Symposium
Hamilton referred to the federal judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch of the new federal...
The Judicial Power: The Judicial Duty to Follow the Law or a Discretionary Power of Judicial Review?
Mitchell C. Bailin, Clint Bolick, Darina Merriam, Kevin C. Newsom, Edward Whelan, Ethan Womble
2018 National Student Symposium
Hamilton referred to the federal judiciary as the “least dangerous” branch of the new federal...
Judicial Deference and Congressional Action
Ronald A. Cass, Thomas B. Griffith, John O. McGinnis, Richard J. Pierce, Edward Whelan
Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship...
Does the U.S. Constitution Require Same-Sex Marriage?
Jonathan H. Adler, Jacob Huebert, Mark P. Strasser, Edward Whelan
Columbus Lawyers Chapter
Does the Fourteenth Amendment require states to recognize same-sex marriages? A recent California federal district...
Judicial Confirmations
Michael J. Gerhardt, Simon Heller, Eugene B. Meyer, David G. Savage, Arlen Specter, Michael B. Wallace, Edward Whelan
Professional Responsibility Practice Group and DC Lawyers Chapter
Senator Arlen Specter and a panel of experts examine the state of the judicial nomination...
Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality?
Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Plenary Panel: Should Federal Law Enjoy a Presumption of Constitutionality?
Thomas B. Griffith, David M. McIntosh, Clark Neily, Edward Whelan
Third Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
Does the judiciary owe Congress presumptive deference in reviewing and considering challenges to federal statutes?...
Congressional Oversight vs. Executive Privilege
H. Christopher Bartolomucci, Douglas R. Cox, Walter E. Dellinger, Louis Fisher, Edward Whelan
Federalism & Separation of Powers Practice Group
The concepts of Congressional Oversight and Executive Privilege both have a long history in the...