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.
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Hon. Stuart Kyle Duncan, Hon. Paul Newby, and Prof. Renée Lettow Lerner joined us for a lunchtime discussion exploring the judiciary’s role in maintaining the balance between the branches of government. https://t.co/dvyTwYIC2F
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Hon. Paul Newby, Chief Justice, North Carolina Supreme Court, on the greatest danger to judicial independence: “Let me tell you the greatest danger — and I haven't figured out a good answer to it — and that's when judges take up positions on policy questions that are coming https://t.co/xeqH5mbeS3
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Hon. Paul Newby, Chief Justice, North Carolina Supreme Court, on the difference between a state constitution and the federal Constitution: “This [federal] Constitution is a grant of limited power… the state constitution is a limitation on power. All political power resides in https://t.co/jLiql8qbg8
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Hon. Stuart Kyle Duncan, Stuart Kyle Duncan, on why the structural Constitution matters: “The one feature I would say is underappreciated is the fact that there is a structure. That point is vastly underappreciated by lawyers and commentators writing about the work of the https://t.co/GF8UhP0FFi
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Mr. Samuel Adkisson, Associate Counsel to the President, White House Counsel's Office, on presidential accountability over the executive branch: “To the extent federal agencies exercise significant executive power, that agency must be accountable to the president. Article II of https://t.co/JuKBiyWgeX
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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.