2025 Western Chapters Conference
This event is being POSTPONED. Please check back for updates. Register now for our annual Western Chapters Conference, held annually at the Reagan Presidential Library!
SOC! SIDEBAR: Physical Fitness [LIVE] https://t.co/a2YkUtH9am
Due to the devastating wildfires in California, The Federalist Society has decided to postpone the Western Chapters Conference to March 2025. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. If you registered for the conference, you will be automatically refunded for the… https://t.co/2N0bEh64l9
Michael S. McGinniss comments on Chief Justice Roberts’ 2024 Year End Report: "Even with the concerns noted here (i.e., his politicized reference to unnamed “elected officials” and their expressed attitudes toward judicial judgments), the Report as a whole meaningfully… https://t.co/V3jnAP2Wm5
In this #FedSocForum, Ethan Blevins, David Willms, and Jonathan Wood joined us to discuss Utah's Supreme Court challenge to federal land ownership and the potential implications of the case. Watch: https://t.co/awbB0mcXP9
"The CAIR precedent provides a potent cause of action—or, at least, fact-intensive attrition—against any long-term undercover journalism that utilizes secret recording," writes Stephen R. Klein on the settlement in Council on American Islamic Relations v. Gaubatz. Read:… https://t.co/uo56pUBBL6
Join us for SOC! SIDEBAR: Physical Fitness tonight at 8 PM ET. Judge Lawrence VanDyke will explore his passion for physical fitness and how it intersects with the law. Register: https://t.co/ubcIDgwRvs https://t.co/Jb6is3oZgS
"In a November en banc decision, the Fifth Circuit reversed decades of jurisprudence and rewrote its approach to Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) in the context of redistricting," writes J. Christian Adams on Petteway v. Galveston County. Read: https://t.co/W6DrJZpBzX
RT @gmdickinson: A true pleasure chatting with fellow panelists, Dhruva Krishna, @MulliganEsq, @VolokhC, and @emptydoors Full video here:…
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The Federalist Society’s Practice Group members are grouped by substantive area of law. Every Practice Group has an Executive Committee that meets once a month. These volunteers help track major developments in their area of expertise and direct the content and programming of the Practice Group. They organize events including FedSoc Forums, in person programs, and panels for several single day conferences like the annual Executive Branch Review Conference. Executive Committee members regularly author blog posts and articles featured in FedSoc’s Publications. They also help plan and present FedSoc’s flagship annual conference, the National Lawyers Convention.