The FTC and Innovative Business Models for Patented Innovation
On April 5, 2013, Google officially submitted a request with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it sanction the activities of “patent trolls” as violations of the antitrust laws. Google was joined...
View ArticlePictures from the First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference
We are pleased to bring you pictures from today’s First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference at the National Press Club. Speakers included: Hon. Ted Cruz, United States Senate Hon. David M....
View ArticleVideo from First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference Now Available Online
The Federalist Society is proud to present the First Annual Executive Branch Review Conference, which was held on June 11 at the National Press Club. Audio and video from the conference are now...
View ArticleOnline educators want regulators to back off
Julian Hattem writes at The Hill’s RegWatch blog: Funders and educators trying to spur innovations in online education are complaining that federal regulators are making their jobs more difficult. John...
View ArticleVolume 14, Issue 2 of Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society Practice...
This week the Federalist Society released Vol. 14, Issue 2 of its flagship publication, Engage: The Journal of the Federalist Society Practice Groups. Below are the articles included in the issue:...
View ArticleFedSoc Teleforum Conference Call @ 2pm TODAY: Recess Appointments in the...
Location: Federalist Society Teleforum Conference Call In Noel Canning v. NLRB, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the President’s 2012 recess appointments to the National Labor...
View ArticleFormer FCC Commissioner: After another court loss, the FCC should abandon its...
Former FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell writes in the Wall Street Journal: A federal appeals court in Washington slapped the Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday for overstepping its legal...
View ArticleFCC Commissioner: Why is the agency studying ‘perceived station bias’ and...
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai writes in the Wall Street Journal: News organizations often disagree about what Americans need to know. MSNBC, for example, apparently believes that traffic in Fort Lee, N.J.,...
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