Lessons for liberals can be found in story of Federalist Socie...Print Libertarians and conservatives with varying philosophies managed to put aside their differences to advance a broad agenda based on originalism, according to the authors of a new book. They were united by the Federalist Society, which began in ... ABA Journal, 1 week ago
The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took the Law Back From Liberals
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Texas, Federalist Society Insight on Government's RoleAs Texas law students wrap up the school year and lawyers wait to see how the gang of nine decides the remaining U.S. Supreme Court cases this term, it's time for Texas Lawyer, 2 weeks ago
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KRITIKOS: Harvard Law's dearth of intellectual diversityHarvard Law School's chapter of the Federalist Society recently hosted a conference addressing intellectual diversity in law school. Martha Minow, dean of the Harvard Law School, issued a statement at the conference professing Harvard Law's ... Washington Times, 1 month ago
Debating Intellectual Diversity at Harvard Law
National Review, 1 month ago
A question of balance: Conflicting views on intellectual diversity in legal education
PhysOrg.com, 1 month ago
A question of balance
Harvard University Gazette, 1 month ago
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John Thompson: The Billionaires' Big Plans for California SchoolsRemember the good old days when Theodore Olson helped found the Federalist Society? Remember when Olson joined with Edwin Meese, Robert Bork, Antonin Scalia, John Roberts, Samuel Alioto, and Clarence Thomas to proclaim, "it is emphatically the ... Huffington Post, 1 month ago
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Ramesh Two-fer in Houston!Yipee ki-yay! At noon today the Houston Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society will be hosting a lunch at Akin Gump (1111 Louisiana Street, 44th Floor) where NR Senior Editor Ramesh Ponnuru will speak about the same-sex marriage debate in remarks ... National Review, 3 weeks ago
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A Visit with Judge Reena RaggiJudge Reena Raggi of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit joins the Federalist Society for a special lunchtime talk. The setting during finals will ensure that the gathering is intimate, so do come if you have time and meet the ... Duke University, 1 month ago
Federalist Society's 10th Annual Lifetime Service Award - Honoring Judge Robert H. Bork
Georgetown University, 1 month ago
A visit with Judge Barrington Parker
Duke University, 1 month ago
Judge Amul Roger Thapar
Duke University, 1 month ago
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Guns in America TodayThe Federalist Society is pleased to welcome Sandy Froman, the former President of the National Rifle Association, and Mark Kleinschmidt, Mayor of Chapel Hill to Duke Law. Froman, a Harvard educated attorney and NRA-certified firearms instructor ... Duke University, 1 month ago
Former NRA president advocates self-defense freedoms
LibertyUniversity, 1 month ago
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Arizona v. United States: Immigration and FederalismMr. Stephen Cox, General Counsel of the Apache Corporation and special consultant to the FBI joins the Federalist society to discuss the Arizona v. United States immigration case. What is federalism's role in immigration? What does the Arizona case ... Duke University, 1 month ago
Beach Access vs. Private Property Rights in North Carolina
Duke University, 1 month ago
Foreign Treaties, Federal Power, and States' Rights
Duke University, 2 months ago
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The Ethics of Intelligence and Covert OperationsMr. Gary Bernsten, former CIA Operative and author of "Jawbreaker" joins the Federalist Society to discuss the ethics of intelligence and covert operations. Professor Madeline Morris will provide a brief response to Mr. Bernsten's presentation. Duke University, 2 months ago
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Nullification Provides Needed Check on Federal PowerIn a May 2 column [], Robert Schlesinger relegated the idea of nullification to the historical trash heap. But if James Madison and Thomas Jefferson strolled down the streets of D.C. today, listening to current political discourse, they'd likely ... US News & World Report, 2 weeks ago
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