Wes Hodges was the Associate Director of Practice Groups at the Federalist Society. In this role, he curated the FedSoc Blog and worked on the Article One Initiative. Wes studied Economics, Political Science, and Philosophy at Baylor University, where he also served as Student Body President. After graduation, he joined Gray Reed & McGraw, a mid-sized Texas law firm, as their Chief Administrative Officer. Just prior to joining the Federalist Society in June 2017, Wes participated in a residential fellowship hosted by the John Jay Institute in Philadelphia.
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