*****
A person listed on this page has spoken or otherwise participated in Federalist Society events, publications, or multimedia presentations. A person's appearance on this list does not imply any other endorsement or relationship between the person and the Federalist Society. In most cases, the biographical information on a person's bio page is provided directly by the person, and the Federalist Society does not edit or otherwise endorse that information. The Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues. All expressions of opinion by a speaker or author are those of the individual.
Arthur N. Rupe Debate: Judging the Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
Virginia Student Chapter
The University of Virginia School of LawPlenary 1: The End of Humphrey’s Executor?
The Mayflower Hotel1127 Connecticut Avenue
Washington, DC 20036
Was Dobbs v. Jackson Correctly Decided?t
Boston University Student Chapter
Boston University School of Law765 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215
The 2024 Elections and the Future of the Supreme Court
Boston University Student Chapter
Boston University School of Law765 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215
Arthur N. Rupe Debate: Judging the Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
Virginia Student Chapter
The Federalist Society at UVA Law is pleased to host their 7th Annual Originalism...
Plenary 1: The End of Humphrey’s Executor?
CLE credit for this event is available at On-Demand CLE. Does the President control independent agencies?...
Daniel Webster Debate Series: Does America Have a Unitary Executive?
The Federalist Society's Georgetown Law Chapter'sDaniel Webster Debate Series presents Daniel Webster Debate Series:Does America...
Panel II: The Executive Power, the Legislative Power, and the Administrative State
2024 National Student Symposium
Many critics of modern administrative law want a world where Congress does more things, and...
Panel II: The Executive Power, the Legislative Power, and the Administrative State
2024 National Student Symposium
Many critics of modern administrative law want a world where Congress does more things, and...