Federalist Society Organizations Conservatism
Federalist Society Organizations Conservatism
Federalist Society
The Federalist Society is a non-profit organization of law students and attorneys advancing the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. Its membership leans conservative or libertarian on questions of law and public policy.
Top: Society: Politics: Conservatism: Organizations: Federalist Society:
See Also:
Editor's Picks:
- Non-profit organization of law students and attorneys advancing the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the j
-
- Event listing, photo gallery, news archive, course outlines, alumni resources, and related links.
-
- Includes articles, calendar, quotes, links, and FedSoc membership information.
-
- Listing maintained by the Milwaukee lawyers chapter. Also provides links relating to Wisconsin law and bar, conservative philosophy, and federal public policy.
-
- Executive board and advisors listed, as well as information on upcoming events and links of historical, legal, and political interest.
-
- Describes club activities and provides archives of the newsletter, minutes, membership, and CULS Federalist principles.
-
-
-
- Includes law student resources and an extensive link collection, as well as future events for free-market oriented students at the University of Michigan.
-
- University of California, Berkeley
-
- Describes purpose, types of events sponsored, and current officers.
-
- Background, press releases, meetings and events, and membership list.
-
- Lists chapter events, articles on current issues, officers, and statement of beliefs.
-
- Includes upcoming events, links, and officers.
-
- Chapter newsletters, upcoming events information, and links to FedSoc, research aids, and government and historical documents.
-
- Conservatives and libertarians at Stanford University's Law School. Site names favorite judges, lists current officers and upcoming events, and points to related links.
-
- Provides event calendar and current and archived issues of their journal, The Rutgers Federalist.
|