Why Trump dumped the Federalist Society - MSN The Federalist Society shaped the conservative legal movement and the Supreme Court Now it faces novel threats from the landscape it helped create
The Danger of Trump’s Clash with the Conservative Legal Movement The Federalist Society, founded in 1982, is among the most prominent institutions of the movement, but it includes many members with diverse perspectives It’s a well-worn observation that the Federalist Society is a “they, not an it ” Members of the conservative legal movement have differed in politics and law
Trump unleashes MAGA rebellion on Federalist Society Trump ushered in a Supreme Court 6-3 conservative supermajority that left Federalist Society panelists popping champagne at one recent convention to celebrate their success
Trump’s Spat with the Federalist Society Signals a Heightened . . . Donald Trump’s loyalty test for judges has reached new — and concerning — heights As Trump prepares to appoint new judges, he’s made it clear that he expects loyalty to him over the Constitution If you need proof, just take a look at his recent spat with the Federalist Society (“FedSoc”) and its former court-packing head Leonard Leo FedSoc may try to bill itself as a mere