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The Federalist Party: By the time Alexander Hamilton died on the dueling grounds of Weehawken, New Jersey, the power of the Federalist Party was in terminal decline.
In a major about-face, Donald Trump is turning on the conservative powerhouse that built his judicial legacy, the Federalist Society. Yale Law professor Akhil Reed Amar warns that this break with ...
The Federalist Society does not need judicial involvement or membership to continue as a “debating society.” However, this judicial membership damages the judiciary.
“This is not my party,” Will reportedly said Friday during a luncheon held by the Federalist Society, a conservative and libertarian organization. Columnist George Will participates in a ...
Conservative columnist George Will has left the Republican Party. The longtime commentator reportedly made the announcement during a Federalist Society event in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Will ...
In 1798, the Federalist Party controlled the presidency under John Adams and Congress, but by a narrow margin over the Democratic-Republican Party. With intent to stay in power, the Federalist ...
The Federalist Society has long been seen as one of the most successful projects of the conservative movement. For Team Trump, that's no longer good enough.
Legal scholars, including at Federalist Society, say Trump can be convicted. Some Republicans have argued a former president can't be the target of an impeachment trial.
The president is showing his intent by slamming the group he relied on in his first term and by picking his former personal lawyer Emil Bove for a seat on a powerful U.S. appeals court.
But for Trump and some close to him, that victory wasn’t good enough — because some of the jurists backed by the Federalist Society have occasionally ruled in ways the Republican Party hasn ...
He also took aim at liberal commentators who frequently criticize the Federalist Society. Pryor displayed images that referenced some of those remarks, including one showing the group's logo on ...
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), discusses the Federalist Society and Judicial Crisis Network, during Amy Coney Barrett’s Senate Judiciary committee confirmation hearing in Oct 2020.
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