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Packers CoveragePackers Coverage04-10-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interview: Chad Reuter2025-04-1020 minPackers CoveragePackers Coverage03-24-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interviews: Chad Reuter2025-03-2418 min5AM Podcast5AM PodcastArchitect of Auschwitz | America's Hidden Nazi | Dean ReuterFor more information head over to www.5ampodcast.com. To support the show throw a few bucks in ourBuy me a Coffee cup.In this episode of the 5 A.M. Podcast, host Michael Klassen engages with Dean Reuter, author of 'The Hidden Nazi,' to explore the dark and complex history surrounding General Hans Kammler, a key figure in Nazi Germany's war efforts and the Holocaust. The conversation delves into America's controversial post-war decisions, the role of slave labor in Nazi Germany, and the implications of Operation Paperclip, which brought many former Nazis to the United States...2025-02-0829 minCollege Golf TalkCollege Golf TalkBruce Heppler on Georgia Tech's Olympia Fields win, UNLV hoops stories, escaping from an elevatorIn what was a first for this podcast, Georgia Tech head coach Bruce Heppler escaped from an elevator just in time to record. Safely back in his office, Heppler talks about the significant of the Yellow Jackets' win at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational last weekend, Ben Reuter's incredible journey so far in college golf, the ever-changing landscape of college golf and athletics in general and what it was like coaching 6-foot-9 Christo Lamprecht. He then shares some old stories about his start in coaching – and time before that serving as 'cheerleader supervisor' and equipment manager for the UNLV ba...2024-09-2548 minMultiplanetary SocietyMultiplanetary SocietyEngineering Life to Reach New WorldsIn this episode we speak with Dr Christopher Mason, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds. In this episode we dive head on into why Dr Mason believes we have an obligation to become multiplanetary, how it would be immoral not to genetically engineer humans, and a 10 stage plan for accomplishing this. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help others find the podcast. If you have feedback or ideas for future guests, please email us at multiplanetarysociety@gmail.com.2023-09-2945 minLegendary Chiropractor PodcastLegendary Chiropractor PodcastS17E8 Surrender and GrowChiropractic Conversations with Dr. Brent on the Legendary Chiropractor Podcast! This episode we are sitting down with Dr. Mason Tomasek and diving deep into growing and belief in yourself.  - Principle 33 - Growth/Surrender Be sure to support our incredible partners: https://legendarychiropractor.com/sponsors/ Find your dream chiropractic associate position and post jobs here: https://chiropair.com/  New episodes EVERY Monday morning at 6:30am Central! *4:30am Pacific, 5:30am Mountain, 7:30am Eastern*2023-05-2948 minFedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsJudicial Ethics in the Modern EraIn the modern era, U.S. Supreme Court justices have been cited for what some critics characterize as “controversial” statements, sometimes relating to actual or potential matters before the Court. In some instances, these critiques have been accompanied by calls for recusal in specific cases. More recently, critics have turned to the statements not only of the justices themselves, but of the spouse of one particular justice. In light of these recent developments, what are the free speech considerations for justices and their family members? Although there is no formal code of judicial conduct applicable to spouses or even the just...2022-04-2858 minFedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsA Seat at the Sitting - January 2022Join us for the fourth episode of the Federalist Society's Supreme Court Show: A Seat at the Sitting. Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. During the first two weeks of January, the Justices will hear eight oral arguments on cases including the First Amendment – both the speech and religion clauses, immigration, tax law, and Medicaid, and more.This episode will also feature discussion of the OSHA vaccine mandate oral argument scheduled for January 7.Gallardo v. Marstiller – reimbursement under the Federal Medicaid Act for tort recovery (Jan. 10)Johnson v. Art...2022-01-061h 34American Chaos calling the Spirit of Lincoln and Re-Election of Trump?Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Southern-Sense.com Gretchen Wollert, Born to Fight: Lincoln and Trump. Small business owner, educator and past chairman and current member of her school board. Matt Rosenberg, What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son Dean Reuter, The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. He is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the Na...2021-10-083h 01Southern Sense TalkSouthern Sense TalkAmerican Chaos calling the Spirit of Lincoln and Re-Election of Trump?Send us a textSouthern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick-A-Dee" Ubelis, and Curtis "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Southern-Sense.comGretchen Wollert, Born to Fight: Lincoln and Trump. Small business owner, educator and past chairman and current member of her school board.Matt Rosenberg, What Next, Chicago?: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native SonDean Reuter, The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. He is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a...2021-10-083h 01The Fred Holland PodcastThe Fred Holland PodcastThe Fred Holland Podcast-Dean Reuter-Author-The Hidden NaziHopefully the passing of time allows for some of those gaps in history to be filled. And sometimes it isn't pretty. On this episode of the Fred Holland Podcast, Dean Reuter, General Council of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School tells the story of the man who delivered to America Von Braun and his team. In his book "The Hidden Nazi" Dean also reveals how the Holocaust could not have happened without that same man, Nazi General Hans Kammler. @dreuterfedsoc www.fedsoc...2021-09-1433 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church2.28.21 - Walk This WayFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship February 28, 2021 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Prelude Fugue in F-Major Welcome Hymn 833: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go 1 O Love that wilt not let me go, I rest my weary soul in thee; I give thee back the life I owe, that in thine ocean depths its flow may richer, fuller be. 2 O Light that followest all my way, I yield my flickering torch to thee; my heart restores its borrowed ray, that in thy sunshine’s blaze its day may brighter, fairer be. 3 O Joy that seekest me through pa...2021-03-1519 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church2.21.21 - A Certain Kind of KindnessFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship February 21, 2021 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Prelude Hymn 339: Lift Every Voice and Sing 1 Lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring, ring with the harmonies of liberty. Let our rejoicing rise high as the listening skies; let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us; sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us. Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, let us march on, till victory is won. 2 Stony the...2021-02-2254 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church2.14.2021 - How Do We Do Justice?Fort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship February 14, 2021 | 11:00am Communion Sunday 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Connect to the service by dialing 313-209-6123 or watch on our website or Facebook. We will be celebrating communion from our homes during worship. As you prepare for the service, please find bread + cup to participate in communion later during the service. Prelude “Sinfonietta” G. F. Handel Welcome Kristian Wright Hymn 321: The Church’s One Foundation 1 The church's one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord. She is his new creation by water and the word. From heaven he came and sought her to be his...2021-02-1827 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 11With the Super Bowl this week, Mason looks at some of the most memorable Super Bowls of recent memory.  These include Malcom Butler's game sealing interception in Super Bowl 49, The Blackout/ Harbaugh Bowl in Super Bowl 47, and The Comeback in Super Bowl 51.  On top of all the Super Bowls, Mason also looks back at NCAA basketball and NBA records, a little bit of baseball, a NASCAR legend switching car manufactures, and a big NBA trade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-02-0717 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church2.7.2021 - What Does Love Require?Fort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship February 7, 2021 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Prelude “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks” E. Childs Welcome Haven't we known? Haven't we heard? Haven't we been told this since the beginning: Those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint. Hymn 310: I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord 1 I love thy kingdom, Lord, the house of thine abode, the church our blest Redeemer saved with his own precious blood. 2 I love thy church, O God. H...2021-02-0754 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 10On this episode of This Week in Sports History, Mason talks about NBA records and milestones, NFL Super Bowls, and a little UFC. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-01-3119 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church1.31.2021 - Provoking SpiritsFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship January 31, 2021 | 11:00am Prelude “There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy” set by E. Childs Welcome Hymn 65: Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah 1 Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, pilgrim through this barren land. I am weak, but thou art mighty. Hold me with thy powerful hand. Bread of heaven, bread of heaven, feed me till I want no more; feed me till I want no more. 2 Open now the crystal fountain, whence the healing stream doth flow. Let the fire and cloudy pillar lead me all my journey through. Strong deliverer, strong delivere...2021-01-3141 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryNFC/AFC Championship Recap, Super Bowl Preview, Looking Ahead to the Offseason (Slight Language)On this special midweek episode of This Week in Sports History, Mason was joined by teammate Jake Adams.  Together the two talked about the current NFL landscape.  Including where star quarterbacks may end up next season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-01-2835 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church1.24.2021 - Let's Commit to the Glories of LoveFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship January 24, 2021 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Connect to the service by dialing 313-209-6123 or watch on our website or Facebook. Prelude “My Shepherd, You Supply My Need” set by E. Childs Welcome Children of God, Our salvation comes from God and only God. Our souls wait for God in the silence of everything. God is our rock and our relief, our hope and healing. God is our mountain, and we won't ever be shaken. Hymn 35: Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty 1 Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my...2021-01-2743 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church1.24.2021 - Let's Commit to the Glories of LoveFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship January 24, 2021 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Connect to the service by dialing 313-209-6123 or watch on our website or Facebook. Prelude “My Shepherd, You Supply My Need” set by E. Childs Welcome Children of God, Our salvation comes from God and only God. Our souls wait for God in the silence of everything. God is our rock and our relief, our hope and healing. God is our mountain, and we won't ever be shaken. Hymn 35: Praise Ye the Lord, the Almighty 1 Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! O my...2021-01-2743 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 8On this episode of This Week in Sports History, Mason talks about NFL playoffs crazy moments from well known athletes, and the fall out of the Astros sign stealing scandal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-01-1727 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive 155 – International Reference Pricing and Negotiation: Yes or No?Drug prices are a pressing policy issue. On November 20, 2020, President Donald Trump announced two new rules aimed at reducing drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. These rules use a system known as reference pricing, which ties the price the federal government pays for patented drugs and treatments to the prices other countries pay. These rules are set to take effect in January 2021. Meanwhile, legislation pending in the U.S. House of Representatives and supported by Speaker Nancy Pelosi would create an International Pricing Index.These policies enjoy bipartisan support, but they also face bipartisan opposition. Some think the Trump...2021-01-1359 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 7With the NFL playoffs starting this weekend, Mason looks at some of the best moments and finishes in NFL postseason history.  In addition to that Mason looks at MLB Hall of Fame elections and NBA milestones. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-01-1016 minFedSoc ForumsFedSoc ForumsInternational Reference Pricing and Negotiation: Yes or No?Drug prices are a pressing policy issue. On November 20, 2020, President Donald Trump announced two new rules aimed at reducing drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. These rules use a system known as reference pricing, which ties the price the federal government pays for patented drugs and treatments to the prices other countries pay. These rules are set to take effect in January 2021. Meanwhile, legislation pending in the U.S. House of Representatives and supported by Speaker Nancy Pelosi would create an International Pricing Index. These policies enjoy bipartisan support, but they also face bipartisan opposition. Some think the Trump rules do...2021-01-0858 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 6With football in full swing and most other sports starting back up or in their offseason the episode is a lot of football.  Some highlights of this episode are the first Rose Bowl, the highest scoring NCAA Men's Basketball game, and the first College Football Playoff Semi-final games.  All this and more are looked back on during this episode of This Week in Sports History. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2021-01-0311 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 5This episode has a little bit of everything.  From old baseball trades to young sports icons being born.  And from Vince Lombardi to Antonio Brown. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2020-12-2710 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryEpisode 4: Looking Back at the Week of December 13thWith college football bowl season quickly approaching, Mason looks back at one of the craziest first bowl games in history.  In addition Mason talks about football, basketball fights, UFC, and other record setting moments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2020-12-2009 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryWeek 3On this episode of This Week in Sports History, Mason talks about the different events from the past between December 6th and December 12th.  Some main topics include birthdays and multiple different sports record breaking moments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2020-12-1312 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryFrom Football Buzzer Beaters to NBA Coach BeatersFrom blocked/ returned field goals as time expired to assaulting your head coach this week had it all and then some.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2020-12-0611 minThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports HistoryThis Week in Sports History Episode 1Introduction 0:00-0:15 Kirby Puckett 0:15-1:07 Mike Tyson 1:07-1:26 Patrick Roy 1:26-1:58 Richard Petty 1:58-2:24 Cal Ripken Jr. 2:24-2:48 Thurman Munson 2:48-3:07 Madden & Summerall 3:07-3:38 Phillip Rivers 3:38-4:18 Lamar Jackson 4:18-4:54 Fred Lynn 4:54-5:28 Mike Schmidt 5:28-5:52 Dan Marino 5:52-6:32 Barry Sanders6:32-7:04 Sean Taylor 7:04-7:23 Auburn Alabama 2010 7:23-7:59 Conclusion 7:59-8:17 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mason-reuter/message2020-11-2808 minFort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church11.22.2020 - Maybe We've Been Wrong All Along: Matthew 25:14-30November 22, 2020 | 11:00am Christ the King Sunday Prelude “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” arr. H. Hopson Welcome Rev. Sarah Logemann Call To Worship The Lord God is our shepherd Rev. Garrett Mostowski We are the people of God’s pasture, the sheep of God’s hand. God will seek the lost, feed the hungry, and strengthen the weak. But the proud and power-hungry will be fed with justice. We gather today to worship the Shepherd-King. Hymn 238: Thine is the Glory 1 Thine is the glory, risen, conquering Son; endless is the victory thou o'er death hast won. Angels in bright raiment rolled the ston...2020-11-231h 05Fort Street Presbyterian ChurchFort Street Presbyterian Church11.8.2020 - It's Not About the Bottomline - Communion SundayFort Street Presbyterian Church Order of Worship November 8, 2020 | 11:00am 631 West Fort Street Detroit, MI 48226 Prelude “Arioso” J. S. Bach Welcome Call To Worship The Lord’s mercies never end, but are new every morning. Today is a new day. We come to worship the one whose steadfast love never ceases. Amen. Hymn 267: Come, Christians, Join to Sing Come, lift your hearts on high: Alleluia! Amen! Let praises fill the sky: Alleluia! Amen! He is our guide and friend; to us he'll condescend; his love shall never end: Alleluia! Amen! Praise yet our Christ again: Alleluia! Amen! Life shall not end the st...2020-11-0959 minHolistic Survival Show by Jason HartmanHolistic Survival Show by Jason HartmanHS 557: Virus & Liberty’s Nemesis by Dean Reuter, Federalist Society, George Mason UniversityDean Reuter: General Counsel, Vice President, and Director of the Practice Groups for the Federalists Society For Law and Public Policy, joins Jason Hartman. Today they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Federalism at the state level. As well, will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? Will they go beyond tracking […]2020-07-1524 minHolistic Survival Show - Economic CrisisHolistic Survival Show - Economic Crisis557: Virus & Liberty’s Nemesis by Dean Reuter, Federalist Society, George Mason UniversityDean Reuter: General Counsel, Vice President, and Director of the Practice Groups for the Federalists Society For Law and Public Policy, joins Jason Hartman. Today they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Federalism at the state level. As well, will we see more partnerships between government and tyrannical tech companies? Will they go beyond tracking phones, and building online profiles? What kind of pushback should citizens be active in when it comes to government at all levels? Author of three books:  The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil L...2020-07-1524 minCold War RadioCold War RadioCWR Interview Author Dean Reuter 5_15_20Dean Reuter, author of The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School.2020-06-2618 minSTUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIOSTUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIOThe Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the DevilThe Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil  Cisco and Falzon Hour Broadcast in Politics Call in to speak with the host: Cisco Acosta, Mark Falzon, and guest (845) 262-0988 Join us tonight, at 9:00 pm eastern time, with our guest, Dean Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School. He is a co-author of the forthcoming non-fiction, The Hidden Nazi, available for pre-order now on Amazon. He was the editor of Liberty's Nemesis: The Unchecked Expansion o...2020-04-171h 01Catalog of Interviews and BitsCatalog of Interviews and BitsThe Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil By Dean Reuter PUBLIUS GUEST AUTHOR: Dean Rueter, author of The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National SecurityThe Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil By Dean Reuter PUBLIUS GUEST AUTHOR: Dean Rueter, author of The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School. On January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz Concentration Camp was liberated by Allied troops. The new book, The Hidden Nazi, tells the story of SS Nazi general Hans Kammler, the worst Nazi you've never heard of. As documented in The...2020-04-0100 minRichard Syrett\'s Strange PlanetRichard Syrett's Strange PlanetThe Hidden Nazi and America's Deal with the Devil#347 The Hidden Nazi and America's Deal with the DevilRichard welcomes a lawyer and author of a new book that uncovers a dark chapter in American history involving America's dealings with the most evil Nazi you've never heard of, the architect of the Holocaust.GUEST: Dean Rueter, is the author of The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School. PL...2020-01-3155 minConspiracy Unlimited: Following The Truth Wherever It LeadsConspiracy Unlimited: Following The Truth Wherever It Leads347 The Hidden Nazi and America's Deal with the Devil#347 The Hidden Nazi and America's Deal with the Devil Richard welcomes a lawyer and author of a new book that uncovers a dark chapter in American history involving America's dealings with the most evil Nazi you've never heard of, the architect of the Holocaust. GUEST: Dean Rueter, is the author of The Hidden Nazi: The Untold Story of America's Deal with the Devil. Reuter is General Counsel of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy and a fellow at the National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School.   PL...2020-01-3149 minFedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsPlenary Roundtable: Regulatory Reform Report Card: Agency General Counsel PerspectiveThe seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC. The first event was a plenary roundtable regarding the "Regulatory Reform Report Card: Agency General Counsel Perspective."* * * * * As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speaker.Featuring:Hon. Steven G. Bradbury, General Counsel, U.S. Department of TransportationMr. George H. Fibbe, Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of EnergyHon. Hon. Matthew Z. Leopold, General Counsel, U.S. Environmental...2019-05-281h 13RTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastDeep Dive 55 – Regulatory Reform Report Card: Agency General Counsel PerspectiveThis episode brings you the audio from the opening panel of the Federalist Society's 7th annual Executive Branch Review Conference. The panel featured Counsels from the Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, Department of the Treasury, Department of Agriculture and the EPA. The speakers take stock of the current administration's regulatory reform agenda two years on.Featuring:- Hon. Steven G. Bradbury, General Counsel, U.S. Department of Transportation- Mr. George H. Fibbe, Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of Energy- Hon. Hon. Matthew Z. Leopold, General Counsel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency2019-05-281h 15FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsRevisiting Judicial DeferenceThe seventh annual Executive Branch Review Conference took place on May 8, 2019, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC. The luncheon panel was titled "Revisiting Judicial Deference."The Department of Justice position taken in Kisor v. Wilke seems to acknowledge that Auer deference is in jeopardy and is a marked difference in tone from how DOJ has continued to strongly defend executive authority in its arguments and briefing in the lower appellate courts. Historically, two key defenses in this area have been the now-controversial deference doctrines of Chevron (requiring courts to defer to executive agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes they...2019-05-281h 06FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsIs the Modern Congress Doing More Harm Than Good? 5-17-2017The Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship between the legislative and the executive branches in the United States government. The Conference began with an opening address by Senator Mike Lee and concluded with a closing address by OMB Director Mick Mulvaney. -- This panel of the 2017 Executive Branch Review Conference was held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 17, 2017. -- Featuring: Prof. Lisa Heinzerling, Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center; Mr. Matthew Spalding, Associate Vice President and Dean for Educational Programs, Hillsdale College...2017-06-071h 08Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioIs the Modern Congress Doing More Harm Than Good? 5-17-2017Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review ConferenceThe Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship between the legislative and the executive branches in the United States government. The Conference began with an opening address by Senator Mike Lee and concluded with a closing address by OMB Director Mick Mulvaney. This panel of the 2017 Executive Branch Review Conference was held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 17, 2017.Luncheon Panel: Is the Modern Congress Doing More Harm Than Good?12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Grand Bal...2017-06-071h 08Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioIs the Modern Congress Doing More Harm Than Good? 5-17-2017Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review ConferenceThe Fifth Annual Executive Branch Review Conference will examine the changing and often convoluted relationship between the legislative and the executive branches in the United States government. The Conference began with an opening address by Senator Mike Lee and concluded with a closing address by OMB Director Mick Mulvaney. This panel of the 2017 Executive Branch Review Conference was held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 17, 2017.Luncheon Panel: Is the Modern Congress Doing More Harm Than Good?12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Grand Bal...2017-06-071h 08Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioShowcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction? - 11-14-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionOver the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need to avoid offending constituents if they wish to stay in office. There are few rewards for genuine political leadership or the hard-nosed political deals that are oftentimes crucial to good governance. “Passing the buck" to the Executive branch, usually in the form of the Administrative State or even to the Judiciary seems less effective but more prudent. Are the incentives for members of Congress deleterious to its overall function? Is it possible to effectively change them? This pa...2015-11-191h 45Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioShowcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction? - 11-14-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionOver the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need to avoid offending constituents if they wish to stay in office. There are few rewards for genuine political leadership or the hard-nosed political deals that are oftentimes crucial to good governance. “Passing the buck" to the Executive branch, usually in the form of the Administrative State or even to the Judiciary seems less effective but more prudent. Are the incentives for members of Congress deleterious to its overall function? Is it possible to effectively change them?2015-11-191h 45FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsShowcase Panel III: ROUNDTABLE: Can Changes in Incentives Significantly Address Congressional Dysfunction? - 11-14-2015Over the years, and especially recently, it appears as though members of Congress primarily need to avoid offending constituents if they wish to stay in office. There are few rewards for genuine political leadership or the hard-nosed political deals that are oftentimes crucial to good governance. “Passing the buck" to the Executive branch, usually in the form of the Administrative State or even to the Judiciary seems less effective but more prudent. Are the incentives for members of Congress deleterious to its overall function? Is it possible to effectively change them? -- This panel was presented at the 2015 National Lawyers Co...2015-11-191h 45Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioShowcase Panel II: The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline? 11-13-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionClearly, we live in a very different society from that of the founding period. Size of both population and territory, speed of communication, and America's role in the world are but three examples of many differences. Equally clear is that these changes require adaptation, even if the original design was perfect. But how true have those changes been to the structure and spirit of that design? Have the required changes in practice been consciously or unconsciously used as a way to alter the original conception? What has been lost that would be valuable today...2015-11-181h 47Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioShowcase Panel II: The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline? 11-13-20152015 National Lawyers ConventionClearly, we live in a very different society from that of the founding period. Size of both population and territory, speed of communication, and America's role in the world are but three examples of many differences. Equally clear is that these changes require adaptation, even if the original design was perfect. But how true have those changes been to the structure and spirit of that design? Have the required changes in practice been consciously or unconsciously used as a way to alter the original conception? What has been lost that would be valuable today...2015-11-181h 47FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsShowcase Panel II: The Living Congress: Adaptation or Decline? 11-13-2015Clearly, we live in a very different society from that of the founding period. Size of both population and territory, speed of communication, and America's role in the world are but three examples of many differences. Equally clear is that these changes require adaptation, even if the original design was perfect. But how true have those changes been to the structure and spirit of that design? Have the required changes in practice been consciously or unconsciously used as a way to alter the original conception? What has been lost that would be valuable today? Are there better ways to adjust...2015-11-181h 47Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioThe Incentives Behind Congressional Delegation 6-18-2015Third Annual Executive Branch Review ConferenceIn administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It may, however, be equally important to consider how to constrain the delegations that create that discretion—not just by telling Congress to “do its job,” but by thinking about how to shift the incentives that members have for delegation. This panel will consider what Congress gains by delegating policymaking authority to the executive. The conventional view holds that delegations only expand the power of the executive, ignoring the myriad reasons that Congress chooses to delegate its...2015-06-241h 12FedSoc EventsFedSoc EventsThe Incentives Behind Congressional Delegation 6-18-2015In administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It may, however, be equally important to consider how to constrain the delegations that create that discretion—not just by telling Congress to “do its job,” but by thinking about how to shift the incentives that members have for delegation. This panel will consider what Congress gains by delegating policymaking authority to the executive. The conventional view holds that delegations only expand the power of the executive, ignoring the myriad reasons that Congress chooses to delegate its power. Members of Congress may realize a variety of benefi...2015-06-241h 12Federalist Society Event AudioFederalist Society Event AudioThe Incentives Behind Congressional Delegation 6-18-2015Third Annual Executive Branch Review ConferenceIn administrative law the focus has primarily been on how to constrain executive discretion. It may, however, be equally important to consider how to constrain the delegations that create that discretion—not just by telling Congress to “do its job,” but by thinking about how to shift the incentives that members have for delegation. This panel will consider what Congress gains by delegating policymaking authority to the executive. The conventional view holds that delegations only expand the power of the executive, ignoring the myriad reasons that Congress chooses to delegate its power...2015-06-241h 12