FedSoc Events Podcast
1) [2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 4: Science in the Courts After COVID and Skrmetti
From litigation challenging COVID regulations to the recent legal challenges to state laws regulating transgender surgery and medications to recent actions to reassess the EPA's "Endangerment Finding,...Show More
[2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 4: Science in the Courts After COVID and Skrmetti
1:10:46 | Nov 25th, 2025
2) [2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 3: AI for the Law, and Law for AI
The advent and rise of AI over the past several years poses radical questions for lawyers and the law. How will AI change the practice of law, including the work of law firms and inside judges’ ...Show More
3) [2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 2: Immigration and Originalism
What do the tools of originalism teach us about significant immigration legal issues? For example, what was the President’s authority to remove aliens at the time of the Founding? How much of im...Show More
4) [2025 NLC] Showcase Panel 1: Landmark SCOTUS Decisions of the 2020s
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Roberts Court. Many of the Court's most high-profile rulings have occurred this decade—and the decade is only half over. The advocates who argued and ...Show More
5) Closing Banquet and Fireside Chat with Hon. James C. Ho and Allyson Newton Ho, and Presentation of the Annual Joseph Story Award and Feddie
Overflow: Hutchins Hall Michigan Law SchoolWe are pleased to announce that the Honorable James C. Ho & Allyson Newton Ho will be the keynote speakers for a Fireside Chat at the Saturday evening banque...Show More
6) Panel IV: Congress and Court Reform: Jurisdiction Stripping, Court Packing, and Beyond
Featuring: Prof. Jamal Greene, Dwight Professor of Law, Columbia Law SchoolProf. Tara Leigh Grove, Professor and Vinson & Elkins Chair in Law, University of Texas School of LawProf. Richard Primus, Th...Show More
Panel IV: Congress and Court Reform: Jurisdiction Stripping, Court Packing, and Beyond
1:43:50 | Apr 8th, 2025
7) Debate: Presidential Power and Congress's Response
Featuring:Prof. Michael W. McConnell, Richard and Frances Mallery Professor and Director of the Constitutional Law Center, Stanford Law SchoolProf. Julian Davis Mortenson, James G. Phillipp Professor ...Show More
8) Panel III: Congress and the Administrative State: Prospects for Regulatory Reform
Featuring: Prof. Nicholas Bagley, Thomas G. Long Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law SchoolProf. Emily Bremer, Professor, Notre Dame Law SchoolProf. Jennifer Nou, Ruth Wyatt Rosenson Professo...Show More
Panel III: Congress and the Administrative State: Prospects for Regulatory Reform
1:31:44 | Apr 8th, 2025
9) Panel II: Congress and the Constitution: The Separation of Powers in Action
Featuring:Prof. Jonathan H. Adler, Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, Case Western Reserve University School of LawHon. Justin A...Show More
Panel II: Congress and the Constitution: The Separation of Powers in Action
1:44:28 | Apr 8th, 2025
10) Panel I: How We Got Here – The Supreme Court’s “Anti-Administrativist” Turn?
Featuring:Prof. Jeffrey Pojanowski, Biolchini Family Professor of Law, Notre Dame Law SchoolProf. Jennifer L. Mascott, Director of the Separation of Powers Institute and Associate Professor of Law, Th...Show More
Panel I: How We Got Here – The Supreme Court’s “Anti-Administrativist” Turn?
1:40:49 | Apr 8th, 2025