Inaugural Executive Branch Summit
This Initiative brings together leading voices from across the legal and policy communities to examine the role, challenges, and pressing issues facing executive officials at both the state and federal levels.
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
FedSoc Executive Branch Summit https://t.co/qYIn8127EA
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
Hon. Jonathan Berry, Solicitor, U.S. Department of Labor, on what is different between President Trump's first and second terms: “I would point out two things that are different this time around. One is the level of responsiveness of the civil service. A big piece of that is the https://t.co/mUQyQ5XC5a
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
Hon. Andrea R. Lucas, Chair, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, on what a conservative view of civil rights law looks like: “Executing only within that inch, not an inch beyond the scope Congress gave us. So we will not be interpreting Title VII. We will not be https://t.co/pyLTRQaid3
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
RT @EWess92: Today's Inaugural @FedSoc Executive Branch Summit opens up with @ASGWoodward remarks on the structural constitution. He opens…
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
The Federalist Society’s new Structural Constitution Initiative is pleased to kick off its inaugural Executive Branch Summit! Today’s program brings together leading voices for a series of discussions on the role of the executive branch within our constitutional system and the https://t.co/0esTslKSy9
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
Hon. Stanley E. Woodward Jr., Associate Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, on the importance of humility among prosecutors: “With that power must come humility. It requires discipline. And, above all, it requires accountability. Because when prosecutorial power https://t.co/UtIydWGTfo
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
Hon. Stanley E. Woodward Jr., Associate Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, on the exceptionalism of our structured form of government: “The real key to American exceptionalism is the structure of our government. Without a secure structure of separated powers, our Bill https://t.co/ss3f7dCs0d
Federalist Society
@FedSoc
FedSoc Executive Branch Summit https://t.co/n1YaOvei69
This panel will explore the evolving use of the Congressional Review Act, with particular attention...
In Bear Warriors United v. Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection the Eleventh Circuit is...
In this Federalist Society America 250 series, experts analyze modern legal and policy debates through...
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.