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Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies


Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
1015 Eighteenth Street, NW Suite 425

Washington, DC 20036
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Thursday, September 2, 2010



The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. The Society seeks both to promote an awareness of these principles and to further their application through its activities.
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Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
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Washington, DC 20036


Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies News


08/26/2010 07:07 PM
This is a First Principles Series Report On Political Thought
Published on January 22, 2007 by Lee Edwards, Ph.D. First Principles Series Report #8
08/16/2010 04:26 PM
Leonard A. Leo: A New Partnership for Religious Freedom
Hopefully, the United States and Germany will recognize that religious freedom abuses are the "canary in the coal mine" for other human rights violations and take action.
08/07/2010 11:15 AM
Martha Dean
Martha Dean - Republican candidate for Attorney General



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11/09/2009 04:12 AM
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Kenneth W. Starr: "35 Years of Court Watching" Thursday, 02/05/2009 05:30 PM (EST) Starr will receive the Georgetown Law Federalist Societys sixth annual Lifetime Service Award. The Federalist Society at Georgetown Law is a student-run chapter, with over 250 active members. It is one of more than 145 student chapters affiliated with the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies.
08/09/2010 10:19 AM
Scheme Liability, Section 10(b), and Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific Atlanta (1 of 3)
October 5, 2007 Speakers: Introduction: Prof. Jonathan H. Adler, Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Dean Reuter, Director of Practice Groups, the Federalist Society Panel 1: Moderator: Larry J. Obhof, Associate, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Richard W. Painter, S. Walter Richey Professor in Corporate Law, University of Minnesota Law School Prof. J. Robert Brown, Jr., University of Denver Sturm College of Law Barbara Black, Charles Hartsock Professor of Law, University of Cincinnati College of Law Presented by: the Center for Business Law and Regulation Cosponsored by: Corporate Law Practice Group of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies Summary: Supreme Court Preview Symposium Introduction and Panel 1: Scheme Liability under Section 10(b) On October 9, the US Supreme Court will hear Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, arguably the most important securities law case to reach the Court in a decade. In Stoneridge, the Court will consider whether primary liability under Section 10(b) extends to third-parties, such as auditors, attorneys, or vendors, who engage in allegedly fraudulent transactions with a public corporation. In Central Bank of Denver v. First Interstate Bank of Denver (1994), a divided Supreme Court rejected claims of secondary liability under Section 10(b). Stoneridge calls upon the court to revisit Central Bank and reconsider the limits on liability for third-parties in ...
08/10/2010 01:30 AM
Milton Friedman Birthday Luncheon 2008
GRIH hosted a sold out luncheon in honor of American Noble Prize winner Economist Milton Friedman's birthday on July 31st at The Pacific Club in Honolulu. The annual event was co-sponsored by The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, The Research Institute for Hawaii USA, The Milton & Rose Friedman Foundation for Edcuation Choice and generous personal donations from Bill and Sandra Burgess, Dale Evans, Jame Growney, Cliff Slater and Gloria Yau. Over 50 events were held around the United States on the same day, his birthday, to honor Freidman.
07/01/2010 10:56 AM
Scheme Liability, Section 10(b), and Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific Atlanta (2 of 3)
October 5, 2007 Speakers: Moderator: Craig Boise, Associate Professor and Associate Director, Center for Business Law and Regulation, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Stephen M. Bainbridge, William D. Warren Professor of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law James R. Copland, Director, Center for Legal Policy, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research Andrea Seidt, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of the Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann Presented by: the Center for Business Law and Regulation Cosponsored by: Corporate Law Practice Group of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies Summary: Supreme Court Preview Symposium Panel Two The Costs & Benefits of Scheme Liability On October 9, the US Supreme Court will hear Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, arguably the most important securities law case to reach the Court in a decade. In Stoneridge, the Court will consider whether primary liability under Section 10(b) extends to third-parties, such as auditors, attorneys, or vendors, who engage in allegedly fraudulent transactions with a public corporation. In Central Bank of Denver v. First Interstate Bank of Denver (1994), a divided Supreme Court rejected claims of secondary liability under Section 10(b). Stoneridge calls upon the court to revisit Central Bank and reconsider the limits on liability for third-parties in securities litigation. This case is of tremendous importance to all those with a corporate law or ...
08/25/2010 06:19 PM
Scheme Liability, Section 10(b), and Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific Atlanta (3 of 3)
October 5, 2007 Speakers: Moderator: Prof. Jonathan H. Adler, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Eric Alan Isaacson, Partner, Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP Ashley C. Parrish, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP Presented by: the Center for Business Law and Regulation Cosponsored by: Corporate Law Practice Group of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies Summary: Supreme Court Preview Symposium Debate Stoneridge v. Scientific-Atlanta On October 9, the US Supreme Court will hear Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta, arguably the most important securities law case to reach the Court in a decade. In Stoneridge, the Court will consider whether primary liability under Section 10(b) extends to third-parties, such as auditors, attorneys, or vendors, who engage in allegedly fraudulent transactions with a public corporation. In Central Bank of Denver v. First Interstate Bank of Denver (1994), a divided Supreme Court rejected claims of secondary liability under Section 10(b). Stoneridge calls upon the court to revisit Central Bank and reconsider the limits on liability for third-parties in securities litigation. This case is of tremendous importance to all those with a corporate law or securities practice, as well as those who work with financial services or retirement and pension funds. Numerous trade associations and thirty states, including Ohio, have already participated in the case as amici, with more to follow.



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