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Even as Donald Trump has fumed at the conservative legal group, it remains the most influential player in Republican judicial ...
Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society used to advise Trump on judges. Now the president and his most loyal allies are going ...
The President has blamed the Federalist Society for “bad advice” on judicial nominations, after a court ruled against his ...
George Conway talks about why Federalist Society-style conservatives supported the judges appointed during President Trump's first term on The Bulwark's "George Conway Explains It All" podcast: GEORGE ...
The president’s fury at Leonard Leo for recommending judges who won’t do exactly what he wants shows his corrupt understanding of the judiciary.
The nomination of the president's former personal lawyer Emil Bove to an appellate judgeship could represent a pivot point in ...
A law professor and former clerk to conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas called President Donald Trump 's ...
President Trump attacked the powerful conservative legal activist Leonard Leo late Thursday, calling the former Federalist Society leader who once advised the president on Supreme Court picks a "bad ...
And yet, at a Federalist Society gathering last Wednesday, which focused on the executive branch of the federal government, both the speakers and attendees seemed far more ambivalent about their ...
The Federalist Society is America’s most powerful legal organization in large part because it has such a comprehensive network of right-leaning and right-wing lawyers.
The lawsuit claims that the Michigan Law Review uses personal essays as a means to weed out straight white men seeking to join its staff.
The Federalist Society, once instrumental in securing conservative judicial appointments under Trump, now faces his criticism for prioritizing legal principles over political loyalty, ...