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Even as Donald Trump has fumed at the conservative legal group, it remains the most influential player in Republican judicial ...
Heather K. Gerken, the dean of Yale Law School, will run the powerful philanthropy, known for pushing for social justice.
The Supreme Court's decision curtailing nationwide judicial injunctions from federal courts comes after Trump has repeatedly ...
He singled out the Federalist Society, which during Trump's first term advised him on judicial nominations, including eventual Supreme Court picks Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.
A Texas federal judge whose court has emerged as a magnet for conservative litigants joked that a recent Supreme Court ruling ...
On Wednesday, when the eyes of the nation were still fixed on the Middle East, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing ...
Emil Bove will make an excellent addition to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. We know this because the three of us ...
In a major about-face, Donald Trump is turning on the conservative powerhouse that built his judicial legacy, the Federalist Society. Yale Law professor Akhil Reed Amar warns that this break with ...
The Federalist Society, once instrumental in securing conservative judicial appointments under Trump, now faces his criticism for prioritizing legal principles over political loyalty, ...
The Federalist Society helped President Donald Trump shift the judicial branch much younger and more conservative. Now, the president is expressing his discontent with some of those judges.
Ad Policy Leonard Leo, former head of the Federalist Society, and Donald Trump. (Nordin Catic / Getty Images for The Cambridge Union; Andrew Harnik / Getty Images) One of the keys to Donald Trump ...
Drawing from the Federalist Society’s tremendous pool of legal talent, Trump nominated more than 230 federal judges in his first term. He placed 54 judges on the powerful courts of appeals (a ...