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No. 86 Lecture Series

No. 86 Lecture Series

Written by: The Federalist Society
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No. 86, a reference to the Federalist Papers, continues the conversations our Founding Fathers had in 85 Papers about the proper structure of government. The project is designed specifically for an audience of law students - providing commentary and analysis on topics relating to the law school curriculum.Copyright The Federalist Society Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Implicit Power of Judicial Review
    May 20 2020
    The term “judicial review” isn’t found in the Constitution.  So where did it come from and what does it mean? Professor Randy Barnett of Georgetown University Law Center joins us to discuss the proper role and power of the judiciary.  Learn more at https://fedsoc.org/no86. ;
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    13 mins
  • How Do We Define The Judicial Power?
    May 20 2020
    Why is it harder to define the Judicial Power than the Legislative or Executive Powers?  Professor Gary Lawson of Boston University School of Law discusses the history of judicial power and the concept of judicial review.   Learn more at https://fedsoc.org/no86.
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    27 mins
  • The Necessary and Proper Clause as a Guard for Federalism
    Mar 23 2020
    What powers rightfully belong to the federal government and what is reserved for the states?  Professor Gary Lawson of Boston University School of Law joins us to discuss the term “necessary and proper” and how it is a constitutional protection for federalism.  Learn more at https://fedsoc.org/no86.
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    33 mins
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