Recordings of our high-profile virtual and in-person events.

Who Should Decide Whether Drugs Are Available Over-The-Counter or by Prescription?

February 18, 2022

Michael Cannon, Joshua Sharfstein, and moderator Dan Troy debated who should decide which drugs require prescriptions.

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A Debate on COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

February 11, 2022

Lawrence Gostin, David Hyman, and Jenin Younes joined the Federalist Society’s Georgetown Law Student Chapter to debate COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

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Litigation Update: Investigating Title VI and Title IX Complaints

February 9, 2022

Mark Perry joined Devon Westhill to provide an update on his civil rights advocacy and what he views as “troubling signs” at the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights.

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Intellectual Property in a Pandemic: The Proposed COVID-19 WTO Waiver

January 12, 2022

An expert panel weighed the arguments on each side of the debate over the proposed COVID-19 IP waiver at the WTO.

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An Update on the Clean Power Plan Litigation

December 22, 2021

An expert panel joined us for a discussion on the implications of the ongoing Clean Power Plan litigation.

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The FTC in the Current Administration: Buckle Your Seatbelts

November 18, 2021

An expert panel debates the future of the FTC.

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FTC’s Revolution Through Rulemaking

November 4, 2021

A panel of experts discusses the FTC’s statutory authority, processes and procedures, and likely upcoming actions.

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HUD and the Disparate Impact Rule

November 1, 2021

A panel of experts debates the pros and cons of a proposed HUD rule regarding disparate impacts.

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Corporate Social Responsibility, Investment Strategy, and Liability Risks

October 13, 2021

A distinguished panel joins us to discuss a new paper that examines the legal implications of the rise of “ESG” investing.

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Pass or Fail?: Grading the NLRB, EEOC, and DoL

September 28, 2021

An expert panel debates the recent performance of three labor-focused regulatory bodies.

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