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VIDEOS • OCTOBER 26, 2021

China Fully Engaged in Latin America: What Is the U.S. Plan?

International & National Security Law Practice Group Teleforum

China’s Belt and Road Initiative’s (BRI) global ambitions have involved more than seventy countries. For the United States, these BRI developments and independent influence operations in South America raise security and strategy concerns. In the region south of Mexico and related seas, China is reportedly participating in more than two...

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Publications
PUBLICATIONS • DECEMBER 28, 2015

Engage, Volume 16, Issue 3

Engage, Volume 16, Issue 3

Administrative Law & Regulation REINING in the Agencies: Oversight of Executive Branch Rulemaking in the 21st Century      by Alec D. Rogers Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association: Portending a Return to Judicial Engagement     by Stephen A. Vaden Civil Rights  California's SCA 5 and Racial Preferences in Education     by...

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Publications
PUBLICATIONS • DECEMBER 10, 2015

Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association: Portending a Return to Judicial Engagement

Engage Volume 16, Issue 3

In a Term full of blockbuster cases considering the fate of Obamacare and establishing gay marriage as a constitutional right, it was easy to miss another case that may portend a larger and potentially more consequential turn in jurisprudence yet to come.1 Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association appears, at first...

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FedSoc Blog
FEDSOC BLOG • OCTOBER 19, 2015

Judicial Engagement, Illustrated

The Institute for Justice's "Enforcing the Constitution"

Does the government need to offer you a good reason when it restricts your liberty? Most Americans would likely answer “yes.” But what’s a “good reason?” Must the government’s allegedly “good” reasons be supported with evidence or should courts just give the government the benefit of the doubt? Both progressives...

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Publications
PUBLICATIONS • SEPTEMBER 29, 2015

Engage Volume 16, Issue 2

Engage Volume 16, Issue 2

Administrative Law & Regulation Agency Taxation      by Christopher DeMuth Sr. Civil Rights  The Kudzu of of Civil Rights Law: Disparate Impact Spreads Into Educational “Resource Comparability”     by Carissa Mulder Anecdotes as Evidence: Proving Public Contracting Discrimination in a Strict Scrutiny World     by John Sullivan Criminal Law &...

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Publications
PUBLICATIONS • JULY 17, 2015

Engage Volume 16, Issue 1

*Online Only Issue Administrative Law & Regulation Getting More Benefits From Benefit Cost Analysis by J. Kennerly Davis, Jr. The Legality of Executive Action after King v. Burwell by Josh Blackman Criminal Law & Procedure Paroline v. United States: The Question of Restitution by Dean A. Mazzone Environmental Law & Property Rights...

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Blog Post
EVENT • FEBRUARY 18, 2015

How Judicial Engagement Replaced Judicial Restraint Among Conservative Constitutionalists

Tampa Bay Lawyers ChapterSpeaker: Roger Pilon, Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute Speaker: Roger Pilon, Vice President for Legal Affairs, Cato Institute Roger Pilon is the founder and director of Cato’s Center for Constitutional Studies, which has become an important force in the national debate over constitutional interpretation and...

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Blog Post
EVENT • JANUARY 29, 2015

Constitutionally Limited Government and the Need for Judicial Engagement

Richmond Lawyers ChapterSpeaker: Clark Neily, Institute for Justice Speaker: Clark Neily, Institute for Justice Mr. Neily is a Senior Attorney for the Institute for Justice, a public interest law firm that litigates property rights, economic liberty, free speech, and school choice cases.  He is the author of Terms of Engagement: How Our Courts...

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