
2025 Western Chapters Conference
Due to the devastating wildfires in California, The Federalist Society has decided to postpone the Western Chapters Conference to March 28-29, 2025.
Two Supreme Court Justices Challenge “Confusing” McDonnell Douglas Employment Discrimination Framework By Stephanie Taub https://t.co/UbLo4TcJCB
"Throughout American history, tariffs have been a tool used by both sides of the political spectrum to protect the United States’ economic prosperity and national security," writes Morgan Cleary. Read more in this FedSoc blog: https://t.co/b4SxIyZ18J
The Poison Pill in the Peanut Butter: A Culture-War Lawsuit Quietly Threatens Disability Rights By Matthew P. Cavedon https://t.co/MMry8V1NuM
In City and County of San Francisco v. EPA, SCOTUS held that the Clean Water Act does not authorize the EPA to include “end-result” provisions in wastewater discharge permits. Jim Burling (@PacificLegal) joined us to discuss the decision in this Courthouse Steps episode. Watch:… https://t.co/WLI1vDaDZn
Do Ethics Rules Require DOJ Lawyers to Buck President Trump’s Executive Orders? Read more in this blog from Adie Schlenker: https://t.co/2VGea79pcx
Trump 2.0 Antitrust Policy: The First Major Test By Jeff Stier https://t.co/2HOk8qvkK6
"While Elon Musk and his DOGE team are working to reform the mammoth federal bureaucracy, two New York State legislators are looking to do the same in the Empire State," writes Joseph Thomas Burns. Read more in this FedSoc blog: https://t.co/4rQ0M5ci06
Over the past couple of weeks, there have been several developments in the litigation surrounding the Trump Adminsitration’s directives pausing disbursements of foreign development assistance funds. Prof. John Yoo and Erin Hawley (@ADFLegal) joined us for a special litigation… https://t.co/VajVEItEXP
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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.