In the season of joy, with cheer in the air, At Pacific Legal Foundation, we’ll gather with care. A year of great wins, with justice our guide, Deserves a celebration, with friends by our side. On December the 5th, from six until nine, We’ll toast and delight, with food and fine wine. At the PLF office, …
Pacific Legal Foundation and the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy seek papers for a symposium titled “The Future of Agency Adjudication after SEC v. Jarkesy” to be held in Washington, DC in winter 2025. Possible Research Topics: What aspects of the Jarkesy ruling are unique to the SEC or securities fraud claims; or …
Join us for an evening reception—with hors d’oeuvres and an open bar—to celebrate the beginning of the end of home equity theft in the United States.
Pacific Legal Foundation and George Mason University’s Journal of Law, Economics & Policy seek papers for a symposium titled “Too Far: Imagining the Future of Regulatory Takings,” to be held at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School in October 2024. A century ago, Oliver Wendell Holmes, speaking for the Supreme Court, assured us that …
A century ago, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes cautioned government that if property regulations went “too far,” they would be “recognized as a taking.” Flash forward to today, where governments are constantly trying to push the limits while the courts struggle to define what exactly “too far” means. Join Pacific Legal Foundation and Ge …
The new Supreme Court term is almost here. Before the Justices reconvene, join Pacific Legal Foundation and National Review Institute for our virtual SCOTUS preview.