Jacobson v. Massachusetts [SCOTUSbrief]
Short video featuring Josh Blackman
When a smallpox outbreak swept through the town of Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1903, Rev. Henning...
The Federalist Society’s Lawyers Division was founded in 1986 to bring together attorneys, business and policy leaders, judges and others interested in examining and improving the state of the law. The Lawyers Division reaches the legal community through over 90 Lawyers Chapters located in virtually every major city in the United States. Over 65,000 are involved in the activities of these groups. Every year, the chapters organize over 400 programs and meetings, drawing a combined audience of over 25,000. Each chapter is run by local volunteer leadership. The chapters host speeches, panel discussions and debates on current topics at the local and national level, and help members find opportunities to become actively involved in the policy and public interest worlds. In addition to the city chapters, the Federalist Society’s Capitol Hill Chapter hosts discussions to examine legal and policy issues that are particularly appealing to congressional staffers.
Short video featuring Josh Blackman
When a smallpox outbreak swept through the town of Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1903, Rev. Henning...
On November 17, 2020, the Federalist Society's Article I Initiative and the Little Rock Lawyers...
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
On November 19, 2020, the Federalist Society's Regulatory Transparency Project and the Memphis Lawyers Chapter...
Short video featuring Mike Lee, Joyce Lee Malcolm, and William Hyland
George Mason may be one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, but his role in shaping...
Short video featuring Shruti Rajagopalan
There have been many accusations of price gouging due to the COVID-19 pandemic. What is...