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John Roberts Has Gone Full Anthony Kennedy
Op-ed by Committee for Justice President Curt Levey in the Washington Post: At least for the moment, the conservative dream of a solid major
Op-ed published in The Washington Post
Jul 10, 2020


Event Video: Agency Independence, Presidential Power, and Seila Law v. CFPB
In Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Supreme Court struck down the CFPB’s leadership structure under a single director
Ashley Baker
Jul 8, 2020


Roberts Disappoints Conservatives Yet Again With Abortion Decision
From a conservative perspective, Chief Justice John Roberts is now zero for four on the major culture war issues decided by the Supreme Cour
Curt Levey
Jun 29, 2020


Event Video: From the Insurrection Act to Police Reform: Legal Issues in the Wake of George Floyd
The death of George Floyd and the nation's reaction to it have raised a variety of interesting legal issues, including police reform, ra
Ashley Baker
Jun 27, 2020


From the Insurrection Act to Police Reform: Legal Issues in the Wake of George Floyd's Death [Up
The death of George Floyd and the nation's reaction to it have raised a variety of interesting legal issues, including police reform, ra
Ashley Baker
Jun 24, 2020


Courthouse Steps Decision Teleforum: Title VII Cases
By a vote of 6-3 in yesterday's decision in Bostock v. Clayton County (combined with Altitude Inc. v. Zarda and R.G. & G.R. Harris F
Curt Levey
Jun 24, 2020


Event Video: The Supreme Court's Title VII Decision: Textualism or Judicial Activism?
The Supreme Court interpreted Title VII's prohibition against sex discrimination in employment to encompass discrimination based on sexu
Ashley Baker
Jun 21, 2020
Rulings Help Moderate Image of Conservative Supreme Court
Curt Levey, who heads the conservative Committee for Justice, said Monday’s decision in the LGBT case firmly establishes Roberts as “a moder
The Associated Press
Jun 21, 2020


In Support of the Nomination of Michael O’Rielly for Commissioner at Federal Communications Commissi
Commissioner O’Rielly served for many years as a leading policy analyst and advisor to the House and Senate Commerce Committees. At the FCC,
Ashley Baker
Jun 18, 2020
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The Supreme Court and LBGT Rights: Textualism or Judicial Activism? [Upcoming Webinar]
This week, the Supreme Court interpreted Title VII's prohibition against sex discrimination in employment to encompass discrimination ba
Ashley Baker
Jun 16, 2020


Event Video: Antitrust Populism and the Rule of Law
Our panel last month discussed Robert Bork’s consumer welfare standard, which has heavily influenced the evolution of antitrust analysis and
Ashley Baker
Jun 15, 2020


Event Video: Supreme Court Term Draws to a Big Close
A Supreme Court term that saw historic firsts—oral argument by telephone and live audio—is drawing to a close. Terms usually end with a bang
Ashley Baker
Jun 5, 2020
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