The Twenty-First Amendment: The End of Prohibition | American Craft: What Beer Can Teach Us About Well-Crafted Laws
In 1933, the Twenty-First Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, which repealed the Eighteenth...
The Federalist Society was born on the law school campuses of Harvard, Chicago, and Yale to provide a forum for debate and discussion. The Federalist Society’s Student Division continues to be the premier ideas-driven student organization on over two hundred law school campuses nationwide. Many law school faculty and administrators have come to celebrate the Society for the high quality of discourse it brings to their campuses. Student Division programming fosters a network of conservative and libertarian students eager to challenge the legal establishment as lawyers, faculty, judges, and policy makers.
In 1933, the Twenty-First Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified, which repealed the Eighteenth...
In February of 1789, George Washington was unanimously elected the first president of the United...
Short video featuring Gary Lawson
In an effort to pack the courts following the election of 1800, William Marbury was...
The FedSoc Films Podcast
One century ago, a national prohibition was legalized, lasting for 13 years. This episode is...
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
On April 22, 2021, the Federalist Society’s George Mason Student Chapter, the Regulatory Transparency Project,...