When the Federalist Society gathers on Thursday at the Mayflower Hotel for its first national lawyers convention since the Supreme Court’s historic 2021-22 term, one word is likely to stir up a ...
The Federalist Society was the force behind Trump’s third of the Supreme Court. Now, MAGA wants to see the group’s demise. Late Thursday evening, Trump attacked the conservative legal giant and ...
The Supreme Court’s recent decisions have been a constitutional disaster: immunity for the president’s criminal acts; canceling a woman’s right to terminate a pregnancy; ending affirmative action; ...
Critics of the Federalist Society often speak of FedSoc as some sort of collective whole--an autonomous institution that shares monolithic views, and can speak with a single voice. This conception is ...
Bessent: Another $20 Billion Is Coming to the Rescue of Argentina The Media’s Narrative-Serving Redefinition of ‘Illegal Immigrant’ Young Republican Messages Highlight a Disturbing Trend Checking In ...
A draft opinion from a federal judicial ethics committee, which was circulated among federal judges this month and first published by the National Review, has some conservative court watchers ...
In the Trump years, the group has doubled down on the doublespeak, claiming that they are devoted believers in the rule of ...
How the right rears its young lawyers. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers for programs that ...
In the musical Hamilton, Aaron Burr is asked by Alexander Hamilton to participate in drafting a series of essays, now known as the Federalist Papers, to help define the contours of a new Constitution.
George Scoville is an attorney in Nashville and member of the Federalist Society. Since Donald Trump’s first announcement in 2016 of a “short list” of potential nominees to replace the late Associate ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that the Judicial Conference is thinking of prohibiting judges from being members of the Federalist Society. It's too political—or so the Judicial Conference believes.
Four Supreme Court justices who voted to strike down Roe v. Wade joined the Federalist Society Thursday night as the conservative legal group celebrated its 40th anniversary and resoundingly applauded ...
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