Category:Federalist Society members
The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a conservative and libertarian legal organization founded in 1982 by law students at Yale, Harvard, and the University of Chicago. The society promotes originalist and textualist interpretations of the Constitution and advocates for limited government principles within the American legal system. Its mission centers on fostering debate about legal issues and providing a forum for conservative legal thought in law schools, the legal profession, and the judiciary.
The organization operates through student chapters at law schools and lawyer chapters in major cities across the United States, hosting debates, lectures, and symposiums on constitutional and legal topics. Membership includes law students, practicing attorneys, judges, and legal academics who share the society's commitment to conservative judicial philosophy. The Federalist Society has become influential in conservative legal circles and judicial nominations, with many members serving in prominent government positions, federal judgeships, and leadership roles within the legal profession.
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Pages in category "Federalist Society members"
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